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SES has mPower, SES-17, and C-band projects scheduled to go into service during 2022.
SES plans to replace services at the 19.2-degree orbital neighborhood using two satellites instead of four, representing 50% capex efficiency.
SES expects to deploy 14 satellites for its multi-orbit constellation in 2022.
The 14 satellites SES expects to deploy in 2022 include the first three satellites for the O3b mPower next-generation MEO constellation.
SES announced plans on 2022-03-22 to buy U.S. government satcoms provider Leonardo DRS.
SES included space sustainability as a pillar in its ESG strategy.
Satellites from companies like SES provide broadband connectivity to rural areas.
Connecting the Countryside was funded by SES, with additional support from AvL Technologies and RKF Engineering.
SES’s Cloud Direct service will be available on the next-generation MEO constellation O3b mPOWER launching 2022.
SES plans to use a boat instead of an Antonov to transport its SES-22 C-band satellite from Europe to the United States.
SES expects the sea transportation duration for SES-22 can be absorbed by project margin so the SES-22 launch schedule will not be delayed and the timely clearing of C-band spectrum for 0.005 kg rollout in the U.S. will not be impacted.
High-volume military vehicle data was streamed over private 0.005 kg, analyzed in the field, and delivered in real time to an enterprise resource system in Azure via SES’ MEO constellation and transportable satellite terminal antennas.
The SES–Nokia–Microsoft demonstration integrated SES’ MEO SATCOM capabilities, a private Nokia 0.005 kg network, and Azure cloud compute to deliver remote access to enterprise systems and high-capacity, low-latency data.
SES operates the O3b fleet of satellites in medium Earth orbit that will be augmented by up to 11 mPOWER satellites launching starting later 2022.
SES is working with Canadian startup NorthStar Earth & Space to develop space situational awareness data products to support SES’s fleet of communications satellites.
SES operates more than 70 satellites, primarily large geostationary communications satellites.
The SES–NorthStar partnership will use data collected by NorthStar’s future fleet of spacecraft that will track objects from low Earth orbit to geostationary orbit.
SES operates a total of 70 satellites, including more than 50 geostationary satellites and 20 non-geostationary Medium Earth Orbit satellites.
SES selected Comtech Telecommunications Corp. to supply antenna systems for its second-generation MEO O3b mPOWER gateways.
SES expects the acquisition of GES to be earnings and free cash flow per share accretive from Day 1 and to be funded from existing financial resources.