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Fully Operational SES-17
Starts Delivering Connectivity Services Across
Americas
June 16, 2022
SES announced today that its
newest geostationary Ka-band satellite, SES-17, is
now fully operational over the Americas, the
Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean at 67.1 degrees
West. The all-electric propulsion satellite has
reached orbit per schedule after months of in-orbit
raising and successful in-orbit testing.
The very high throughput SES-17
satellite built by Thales Alenia Space is ready to
provide unparalleled connectivity services to
customers across aeronautical, maritime, enterprise,
and government markets whether on land, at sea, or
in the skies. SES-17 anchor partner, Thales InFlyt
Experience, will leverage SES-17 for FlytLive, a
next-generation aviation connectivity solution
enhancing Wi-Fi experiences onboard commercial
aircraft across the Americas and the Caribbean.
Moreover, key enterprise customers in Brazil,
Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Canada, including SSi
Canada and COMNET, will now expand the reach and
capability of their broadband networks to more
remote areas.
With a fully digital payload
powered by the most powerful digital transponder
processor in orbit, an unmatched flexibility and
nearly 200 user beams, SES-17 marks not only a
significant development in satellite technology, but
also is a first step in the integration of SES’s
multi-orbit network. The spacecraft’s digital
payload is supported by the Adaptive Resource
Control (ARC) software, making it interoperable with
SES’s second-generation O3b mPOWER satellite
communications system in medium Earth orbit (MEO),
set to launch in the coming months.
“We are excited to have the
highly-anticipated SES-17 satellite start delivering
services, while redefining and transforming the
digital landscape for many different applications
across the Americas and ultimately bringing
high-speed connectivity to people wherever they
are,” said Ruy Pinto, Chief Technology Officer at
SES. “At SES, we are extremely thankful to our
partners at Thales Alenia Space and Arianespace that
have shared our vision at each step of SES-17’s
journey to orbit.”
SES-17 was successfully
launched onboard an Ariane 5 launcher operated by
Arianespace from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou,
French Guiana on 23 October 2021 at 11:10 pm local
time (02:10 am UTC). SES-17 is the 37th SES
satellite launched by Arianespace and the 30th built
by Thales Alenia Space, joining the current SES
satellite network of 70 satellites.
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