Advanced Television

SES

SES launches new Sports/Events platform

SES has announced that its growing sports and events customer base will be able to aggregate and deliver popular sports and live events to screens across Europe and the MENA region on SES’s new satellite platform. SES adds that its new dedicated sports and events distribution platform offers powerful wide beam coverage over Europe, the […]

October 18, 2022By Chris Forrester

SES lodges Intelsat verdict appeal

SES is mounting an appeal in its battle to win 50 per cent of the FCC’s C-band incentive payments. On September 30th the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division, disallowed the SES motion which – in effect – meant that Intelsat could hold onto its FCC payments. SES Americom, the […]

October 17, 2022By Chris Forrester

Bank: Firm ‘BUY’ SES advice

Satellite operator SES has seen its share price not only perform miserably (by any measure the shares are ‘in the toilet’ currently) but continuing to be under pressure. The deterioration has prompted a report from investment bank Berenberg. The bank issued very firm ‘BUY’ advice to clients, and giving a price target of €11.20. Currently […]

October 17, 2022

SES, e& link offer Microsoft Azure connectivity

The Carrier and Wholesale Services (C&WS) division of e& (formerly known as Etisalat Group) has announced a partnership with Microsoft and SES to host the co-located SES O3b mPOWER and Microsoft ground station at Ras Al Khaimah in UAE. The first O3b mPOWER ground station in the region will facilitate one-hop connectivity to the cloud […]

October 13, 2022By Chris Forrester

Intelsat, SES successes earn $14bn for industry

On October 4th, a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas-5 Centaur rocket placed two SES C-band satellites (SES-20 and SES-21) into orbit. On October 5th, SpaceX performed a similar task for two Intelsat satellites. The moves are part of an essential replacement of C-band frequencies over the US for the FCC to use by cellular operators […]

October 7, 2022

SES buys back 18m shares

In a regulatory announcement to the Luxembourg and Paris stock exchanges, SES says it reduced its share capital on September 28th. The share capital was reduced by €22,500,000 to €696,483,000 by its cancellation of 18 million shares which had been repurchased in accordance with the share buy-back programme announced on May 6th 2021. SES shares […]

October 7, 2022By Chris Forrester

ULA puts SES satellites into orbit

United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully launched two SES satellites into their geosynchronous transfer orbits on October 4th from their Cape Canaveral launch site. ULA used a massive Atlas-V Centaur rocket to carry its two craft. SES-20 and SES-21 are both Boeing-built all-electric craft and will be used to supply C-band television transmissions to cable and […]

October 5, 2022By Chris Forrester

SES-20, SES-21 prepare for launch

Hurricane Ian has moved away from the Cape Canaveral launch facilities, and if no other weather events happen then the United Launch Alliance (ULA) should be able to launch SES-20 and SES-21 into orbit later today [October 4th]. ULA plans to use one of its Atlas rockets at 5.36 pm EDT to loft the two […]

October 4, 2022By Chris Forrester

SES loses Intelsat claim

A Virginia bankruptcy court has ruled (“disallowed”) the action by SES against Intelsat for a 50 per cent share of the FCC’s C-band incentive payments. The Court has allowed SES to appeal the decision if it so wishes. SES says it is disappointed with the ruling. “It is reviewing with outside counsel its options to […]

October 3, 2022By Chris Forrester

Hurricane Ian delays SES launches

The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V launch of the SES-20 and SES-21 mission has been delayed due to potential impacts from Hurricane Ian. Both satellites are integrated to the launch vehicle and safely secured within the Vehicle Integration Facility at Launch Complex-41. Pending range approval, the next launch attempt is scheduled for October 4th […]

September 29, 2022By Chris Forrester