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First Two O3b mPOWER
Satellites Successfully Launched
December 16, 2022
SES announced the first two O3b
mPOWER satellites were successfully launched into
space by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape
Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United
States, at 5:48 pm local time.
Built by Boeing and designed to
deliver unprecedented performance with
first-of-its-kind software-driven payload, O3b
mPOWER is SES’s second-generation medium earth orbit
(MEO) system. Customers leveraging O3b mPOWER are
set to transform their operations and benefit from
terabit-level scale; the highest, most flexible,
guaranteed throughput; roundtrip latency of less
than 150 milliseconds and unmatched service
availability.
The O3b mPOWER ecosystem is
easily scalable and comprises an initial 11 powerful
satellites, each equipped with more than 5,000
digitally formed beams, and an extensive
next-generation O3b mPOWER ground infrastructure. It
enables SES to address current and future
connectivity needs for governments, mobile network
operators, energy companies, world-class cruises,
and enterprises across the globe. Key customers who
have signed up for O3b mPOWER include Microsoft,
Princess Cruises, Marlink, Jio Platforms, Orange,
Claro Brasil and the newly-announced Vodafone Cook
Islands.
“Much more than just another
launch, today marks the next milestone of our MEO
journey. Since starting this journey, we have gone
on to positively impact millions around the world.
Today, with our second-generation O3b mPOWER, we are
bringing game-changing technology that delivers a
unique combination of multiple gigabits per second
of throughput at any location, guaranteed
reliability and service flexibility that is a first
in the industry,” said Steve Collar, CEO of SES.
“Whether we are enabling governments to carry out
critical missions securely, cruise operators to
provide high-speed broadband access to passengers at
all times, or mobile network operators to deploy
4G/5G networks in underconnected areas or restore
communications networks in down time, O3b mPOWER is
the satellite system of choice for applications
where performance matters most.”
“From concept to reality, the
partnership with SES while developing the
first-of-its-kind technology has been remarkable,”
said Jim Chilton, Senior Vice President of Boeing
Space and Launch. “The next few months will be
another critical collaboration period as we prepare
the next nine satellites for launch and enable these
first satellites to fulfill their mission to connect
people around the world.”
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