SES

SES is the world's leading content connectivity provider with over 70 satellites in two different orbits. They aim to deliver high-performance video and data solutions virtually everywhere on Earth. SES has been in operation for over 30 years, focusing on sustainable innovation to reliably connect businesses, communities, and government institutions. The company helps broadcasters reach more viewers, mobile network operators expand into new markets, and peacekeepers receive real-time intelligence, among other services.

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Recent Articles

  • SES's Astra 1P Satellite Launched by SpaceX Towards Geostationary Orbit: Replacing Four Older Broadcast Satellites

    SES's Astra 1P Satellite Launched by SpaceX Towards Geostationary Orbit: Replacing Four Older Broadcast Satellites

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 SpaceX launched Luxembourg's Astra 1P satellite for SES towards geostationary orbit on June 20, 2023, using a record-breaking Falcon 9 booster. Replacing four older satellites at SES's European orbital slot, Astra 1P is a classic wide-beam satellite, while Astra 1Q will be software-defined and reprogrammable. SES plans to bolster its connectivity services with a $3.1 billion acquisition of Intelsat.