SES Orders Two
State-of-the-Art Satellites for its Prime TV
Neighbourhood Serving 118 Million Homes
November 18, 2021
SES has ordered two
geostationary (GEO) Ku-band satellites for its prime
orbital slot at 19.2 degrees East to maintain the
premium services it provides to its European video
customers and to capture new opportunities in the
region. These two replacement satellites – ASTRA 1P
and ASTRA 1Q – will be built by Thales Alenia Space,
a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo
(33%) and are expected to launch in 2024.
ASTRA 1P, a classic wide-beam
satellite, will support SES’s prime TV neighbourhood
and enable content owners, private and public
broadcasters across Germany, France and Spain to
continue broadcasting satellite TV channels in the
highest-picture quality in the most cost-efficient
manner.
ASTRA 1Q, a next-generation
digital satellite with both wide beams and
high-throughput spot beams, will be able to support
direct-to-home (DTH) operations like ASTRA 1P. In
addition, the fully flexible ASTRA 1Q is
customisable on orbit and can be deployed easily to
other orbital positions, enabling SES to serve the
dynamic needs of its video and data customers well
into the future.
The current satellites
operating at SES’s prime orbital neighbourhood of
19.2 degrees East serve an unparalleled 118 million
households or over 43 percent of all European TV
homes. Specifically the majority of satellite homes
in Germany, France and Spain are being served by the
ASTRA satellites. The number of TV homes receiving
HD content from these satellites has increased
almost 30 percent over the past five years.
“Our prime TV neighbourhood at
19.2 degrees East is one of our most valuable assets
and has been key to enabling renowned European
broadcasters to grow their TV audiences in the last
30 years. These two satellites will have the
resiliency, reliability and redundancy that our
video customers need, and will be able to deliver
continued premium services well into 2040,” said
Steve Collar, CEO of SES. “Additionally, thanks to
advanced satellite technology, we will be
future-proofing our investment and injecting a high
degree of flexibility into ASTRA 1Q to ensure we are
meeting the evolving needs of all the markets we
serve.”
“This contract reflects the
ability of Thales Alenia Space to match
complementary customer’s needs for both capacity and
flexibility. We are proud to offer to SES our full
electric Spacebus NEO flight proven product line to
answer Astra 1P mission as well as our innovative
software defined solution Space Inspire, allowing
Astra 1Q the full in-orbit flexibility requested to
serve the dynamic of the evolving market,” said
Hervé Derrey, CEO of Thales Alenia Space.
The procurement of the two
satellites was already incorporated within SES's
existing Capital Expenditure outlook for 2021-2025
and is fully compliant with the company’s financial
policy.
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