EchoStar 105/
SES-11 satellite was
successfully
launched into space
on SpaceX’s Falcon 9
rocket from the
Kennedy Space Center
in Florida at 00:53
CEST. This is the
second time SES has
launched on a
flight-proven Falcon
9 rocket, and the
fourth launch with
SpaceX. SES was the
first commercial
customer to launch
on a Falcon 9 in
2013.
Built by Airbus,
EchoStar 105/ SES-11 is
a dual-mission
satellite, providing SES
with a C-band payload of
24 transponders of 36
MHz, owned and operated
by SES, marketed under
the name SES-11, and
EchoStar with 24 Ku-band
transponders of 36 MHz,
marketed as EchoStar
105. The high-powered
communications satellite
replaces C-band capacity
for AMC-18 and Ku-band
capacity for AMC-15 at
the 105 degrees West
orbital slot.
SES-11 is designed to
accelerate the
development of the US
Prime video
neighbourhood and the
delivery of high
definition (HD) and
ultra-high definition
(UHD) channels. It
offers comprehensive
coverage over North
America, including
Hawaii, Mexico and the
Caribbean. The
satellite's C-band
capacity is optimised
for digital television
delivery, and will join
SES-1 and SES-3 at the
centre of SES’s North
American orbital arc
which reaches more than
100 million TV homes and
100% penetration in the
US.
SES-11 will be
utilised for the
expansion of SES’s North
America Ultra HD
platform, which hosts
the world's largest
Ultra HD bouquet of 10
Ultra HD channels and
reaches a combined
audience of more than 10
million subscribers.
SES-11 will also
empower business and
government customers to
capture new
opportunities and expand
their reach across the
region.
Martin Halliwell,
Chief Technology Officer
of SES, said, “The
successful launch of
SES-11 further
strengthens the centre
of SES’s North American
orbital arc and enables
us to continue to
provide a premium C-band
service to the leading
cable operators across
the US. We are also
proud to launch on
another SpaceX
flight-proven Falcon 9
rocket and to
continuously participate
in innovative technology
developments within the
launch industry.”
Gwynne Shotwell,
President and COO at
SpaceX, “We are pleased
to continue working
together with SES, a
company that strongly
supports innovation and
SpaceX’s proven launch
capabilities.”