SES Networks
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Intelsat, the grandaddy of satellite companies, is talking to Luxembourg-based SES about a possible merger.
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SES and Microsoft have expanded their partnership through a new initiative to make satellite cloud-native service delivery architectures more open, virtualised and programmable.
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Last month’s volcano destroyed or damaged more than 80km of subsea cable connecting the Pacific islands of Tonga to Fiji.
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A venture capital investor has pumped US$50 million into a space start-up founded by Greg Wyler, previously of O3b and OneWeb.
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Intelsat is the latest satellite company to offer services to reconnect Tonga after a volcano cut subsea cables.
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Telecoms services are now back in operation between Tonga and the world, less than a week after a massive volcano cut two subsea cables.
Forthcoming events
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A rural carrier in Colombia has tied up with satellite company SES to improve coverage of small communities in its area.
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Satellite company SES has confirmed that it will be co-locating a number of the earth stations for its new range of satellites with Microsoft Azure data centres.
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Orange and SES Networks have expanded their maritime services agreement enabling Orange maritime customer to access higher-capacity satellite connectivity services.
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SES Government Solutions (SES GS), a subsidiary of SES, has been awarded a contract of $14.5 million to support Thule Air Base in Greenland with its critical communications.
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Luxembourg is to build a satellite-based quantum key distribution network in association with its local satellite company, SES.
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Taking to the skies, the next company to be profiled in the series is SES Networks, who along with Amdocs, were the recipients of the Satellite Project of the Year Award.
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Luxembourg satellite company SES is the latest to cosy up to the US military in its efforts to build market share.
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Four of the eight sites that will be used to manage Luxembourg-based SES’s new fleet of satellites will be co-located with Microsoft Azure data centres.
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SSi Canada, a developer-operator of QINIQ broadband and SSi Mobile services in Nunavut, and SES Networks have a formed a partnership to deliver new satellite capacity in North Canada.
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Southern Cross Cables Limited (SCCL) will use SES Networks’ satellite connectivity services to upgrade its Southern Cross cable network.
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Microsoft is working with launch company SpaceX to offer satellite connectivity to Azure.
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Imran Malik, Vice President, Global Sales Fixed Data at SES, on recent projects, working through the crisis and the company's global service providing heading into 2021.