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SES recorded underlying video revenue of 785,000,000 EUR year-to-date in 2021, a 4.1% reduction when adjusted for foreign exchange rates.
SES expects the O3b mPower upgraded broadband constellation to begin deployment to medium Earth orbit early in 2022 and to start service before the end of 2022.
Arianespace launched the SES-17 satellite on 2021-10-23.
SES plans to enable customer roaming between SES-17 and the O3b mPower constellation to improve low-latency services.
Padraig McCarthy raised more than €5 billion to fund SES’s growth strategy during his tenure as CFO.
The new multi-year agreements between SES and Dish Mexico will add more than $85,000,000 in secured backlog for SES’s video business.
Dish Mexico will leverage SES’s direct-to-home (DTH) and over-the-top (OTT) offerings to deliver greater content choice and seamless functionality to subscribers nationwide.
SES’s ASTRA 19.2 degrees East prime TV neighborhood provides access to 17 million TV households in Germany.
SES’s OVP platform allows a diverse bouquet of linear channels and thousands of hours of on-demand content to be ingested and managed using the SES 360 unified media platform.
SES plans to integrate its geostationary spacecraft with O3b mPower and aims to start deploying O3b mPower to medium Earth orbit early next year.
SES and Isotropic Systems tested a versatile antenna capable of simultaneously connecting to SES geostationary satellites and an O3b satellite in medium Earth orbit.
SES integrates its geostationary satellites with its second-generation O3b mPOWER medium Earth orbit system to provide low-latency, high-throughput services.
The Isotropic Systems terminal established multiple simultaneous, full-performance link connections with SES satellites by linking to a geostationary satellite while simultaneously connected with an O3b satellite in medium Earth orbit.
Ariane 5 successfully launched a mission on 2021-10-23 placing the SES-17 communications satellite for SES and the Syracuse 4A communications satellite for France’s military into geostationary transfer orbit.
SES designed SES-17 in concert with a virtualized ground network developed in partnership with Microsoft to enable customer roaming between SES-17 and O3b mPower.
Arianespace launched the SES-17 satellite from French Guiana on 2021-10-23 at 10:10 a.m. Eastern on an Ariane 5 rocket.
SES-17 is expected to reach the 67.1 degrees West orbital slot in mid-2022.
Thales InFlyt Experience projects that SES-17 alone will be able to serve upward of 50% of in-flight connectivity traffic flowing in the Americas.
SES-17 is equipped with an all-electric propulsion system and was planned to reach orbit by mid-2022.
SES-17 is a High Throughput Ka-band geostationary telecommunications satellite providing coverage over the Americas, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Ocean.