SES announced that, following a
significant anomaly, the company is
in the process of transferring
capacity from its AMC-9 satellite.
The incident was noted on the
morning of Saturday, 17 June 2017.
SES has taken immediate action in
contacting all customers and is
working to transfer services to
alternative satellite capacity in
order to minimise disruption.
AMC-9 provided Ku-band and C-band
coverage over the U.S. and Mexico.
The satellite was manufactured by
Alcatel/Thales and was launched in
2003.
SES is working closely with the
manufacturer to establish the cause
of the anomaly and is evaluating all
satellite recovery options. The full
impact of the anomaly is still being
assessed.
In the event that the spacecraft
cannot be recovered, the potential
impact on SES’s full year 2017 group
revenue could be up to EUR 20
million. In this event, it would
also be expected to result in a
one-off impairment charge of EUR 38
million.