SES’s C-band Satellite
Successfully Launched Onboard SpaceX Rocket
June 29, 2022
SES announced today that the
SES-22 satellite was successfully launched into
space onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX’s
Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space
Force Station in Florida, United States, at 5:04 pm
local time.
The first of SES’s C-band
satellites dedicated to freeing up the lower 300 MHz
of C-band spectrum is built by Thales Alenia Space,
and will operate in the 135 degrees West orbital
slot. It will deliver TV and radio to millions of
American homes and provide other critical data
transmission services. SES-22 is expected to start
operations by early August 2022.
The launch of SES-22 is part of
a broader Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
program to clear a portion of C-band spectrum to
enable wireless operators to deploy 5G services
across the contiguous US (CONUS). In response to a
mandate from the FCC, satellite operators such as
SES are required to transition their existing
services from the lower 300 MHz to the upper 200 MHz
of C-band spectrum to make room for 5G.
To meet the FCC’s accelerated
deadline of clearing C-band spectrum across the US
by December 2023 while maintaining uninterrupted
services, SES will launch five satellites – SES-18,
SES-19, SES-20, SES-21 and SES-22 in 2022.
“We are thrilled with the
successful launch of SES-22, thanks to our partners
at Thales Alenia Space and SpaceX,” said Steve
Collar, CEO of SES. “The launch of SES-22, together
with other upcoming C-band satellite launches
scheduled this year, will enable us to continue
providing the high-quality services that our
customers have been accustomed to over the last
several decades, while freeing up spectrum that will
enable the US to rapidly unlock the promise of 5G.”
“The successful launch of SES
22 is the result of our long-standing and fruitful
collaboration with SES,” said Hervé Derrey,
President and CEO of Thales Alenia Space. “This
achievement reflects the robustness and
flight-proven heritage of our Spacebus 4000 B2
platform combined with our ability to timely and
quickly deliver SES-22, two key elements leading to
the decision of SES working with us to replace its
existing C-Band fleet.”
The SES-22 spacecraft had a
fast on-ground delivery time as satellite
manufacturer Thales Alenia Space shipped it only 22
months after it was ordered. SES-22 is the seventh
SES satellite launched by SpaceX over the last 10
years.
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