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Satellite operators SES and Intelsat received relocation costs and a total of $9.7 billion to clear a portion of the C-band spectrum that was auctioned for $80.9 billion, setting a record for the highest-grossing FCC auction.
Switzerland’s Swissto12 aims to deploy its first small geostationary satellites in 2026 after winning four orders in total from Viasat and Intelsat.
Intelsat worked with Boeing to address an anomaly that emerged with Intelsat 33e on 2024-10-19.
Intelsat unveiled a new satellite cellular backhaul service platform located at a datacenter in Nigeria on 2024-10-17.
Intelsat successfully launched a hybrid television content distribution service to deliver Hearst Networks EMEA channels to hundreds of points across Europe via a seamless satellite-terrestrial connection.
Intelsat operates one of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial networks providing satellite-based communications to government, NGO, and commercial customers through a next-generation worldwide network and managed services.
Intelsat signed a contract with Starfish Space for a Starfish Otter servicing vehicle to provide life extension services to an Intelsat geostationary satellite beginning in 2026.
Intelsat has been testing an ESA with Eutelsat OneWeb to combine broadband from their geostationary and LEO satellites for inflight connectivity services slated to begin 2024.
Intelsat operates one of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial networks and provides satellite-based communications to government, NGO, and commercial customers through a worldwide network and managed services.
Intelsat operates one of the world’s largest and most advanced satellite fleets and connectivity infrastructures to provide satellite-based communications to government, NGO, and commercial customers.
The SPPOs license enables Intelsat’s Philippine partners to expand cellular networks beyond existing terrestrial limits to provide 0.004 kg coverage across the country.
The SPPOs license enables Intelsat’s Philippine partners to expand cellular networks beyond existing terrestrial limits to provide 0.004 kg coverage across the country.
SES and Intelsat have a combined revenue of around $4,100,000,000 following their announced merger.
Intelsat’s geostationary fleet integrates Ku-band HTS spot beams with wide beam satellite capacity to deliver bandwidth density and added resiliency on high-traffic maritime routes.
Intelsat has invested in infrastructure in the Latin America region to support its managed media services.
Intelsat has invested in infrastructure in the Latin America region to support its managed media services.
Intelsat has an option to acquire an additional $250,000,000 worth of OneWeb LEO capacity under the deal, which would extend the contract by one year to 2031.
Intelsat announced an agreement in 2023 to sell geostationary and LEO satellite connectivity to the largest telecommunications company in the Falkland Islands.
Intelsat expects to decide by the end of June whether to invest in its own medium Earth orbit network to broaden its multi-orbit capabilities.
Intelsat partnered with OneWeb to develop GEO-LEO solutions for commercial airlines while evaluating plans for its own MEO network.