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SES ordered the SES-26 satellite on 2022-03-28 and expects SES-26 to launch in 2024 or 2025 to extend content and connectivity services across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
SES operates a satellite fleet that provides data services across Canada in a variety of spectrum bands.
SES-17 is a newly launched SES satellite that provides Ka-band capacity.
SSi Canada and SES signed a partnership to expand broadband capacity across Northern Canada, including Nunavut.
AMC-18 is an SES satellite providing C-Band capacity that connects all 25 communities in Nunavut.
SES Networks will provide backbone capacity to support and improve QINIQ broadband and SSi Mobile phone services throughout Nunavut.
SSi Canada currently uses C-Band capacity from SES’s AMC-18 satellite to connect all 25 communities in Nunavut.
SES will provide additional satellite capacity from its SES-17 satellite using Ka-band initially to Pond Inlet and Iqaluit.
SES and ComClark Network and Technology Corporation are empowering thousands of Philippine educators with high-speed satellite-based connectivity to deliver content to more than 2,000 remote schools across the country.
The delivered content via SES-9 is intended to provide students in remote locations with equal access to quality education.
Educational content for the partnership will be delivered via SES’s SES-9 satellite to reach remote locations in the Philippines.
SES is operating fully-digital satellites including SES-17 and the O3b mPOWER 2Gen MEO constellation.
SES Government Solutions won a $28,960,000 CSP award to demonstrate services using a mix of GEO satellites and constellations in LEO and MEO.
SES’s proposed CSP approach targets routine missions, contingency operations, launch and ascent, and early operations phase communications for spacecraft in low-Earth orbit using geostationary C-band and MEO Ka-band relays.
SES Government Solutions of Reston, Virginia, received a $28,960,000 CSP award to demonstrate commercial RF geostationary C-band and medium-Earth-orbit Ka-band relay networks for high- and low-rate SATCOM services.
SpaceX planned to start launching 11 Boeing-built O3b mPower satellites in 2021, then in the first quarter of 2022, before a delay pushed the first batch into the second quarter of 2022.
SES launched HD+ at home (HD+ IP) to provide internet-based streaming to the approximately 17–18 million German households not currently served by satellite.
SES announced a joint venture with Indian telco Reliance Jio valued at more than $100,000,000 to expand in India and include access to O3b mPower.
SES announced plans on 2022-03-22 to buy U.S. government satcoms provider Leonardo DRS.
The 14 satellites SES expects to deploy in 2022 include the first three satellites for the O3b mPower next-generation MEO constellation.