SES’s Third and Fourth O3b mPOWER Satellites
Successfully Launched
28 April 2023
Two additional O3b mPOWER
satellites were successfully launched by a SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force
Station in Florida, United States, at 6:12 pm local
time, SES announced today.
The second pair of O3b mPOWER
satellites will join the first two satellites
launched in December 2022, which have arrived at
their target medium earth orbit (MEO) and are
currently undergoing in-orbit check out. The O3b
mPOWER system will offer high-performance network
services delivering industry-best throughput,
predictable low latency, and ultra-reliable service
availability.
Comprising an initial
constellation of 11 high-throughput satellites built
by Boeing, the O3b mPOWER ecosystem is easily
scalable and requires just six MEO satellites to
provide high performance connectivity services
around the globe. Additionally, SES is working
closely with some of the best ground system partners
in the world to virtualise and standardise a variety
of platforms on the O3b mPOWER network to serve
mobility, telecom, government, and enterprise
customers more efficiently and effectively.
“Today we are closer to
delivering our promise of a new era of connectivity.
Our team has been working with more than 30
technology partners to prepare the O3b mPOWER space
and ground segments to offer the differentiated and
high-perfomance services that our customers need to
run their operations,” said Steve Collar, CEO of
SES. “We have already rolled out and tested O3b
mPOWER terminals over the existing O3b
constellation, and are delighted to hear positive
customer feedback about their increased reliability
and performance, as well as the ease of
self-installation, activation, and maintenance.”
“It’s been an incredible
journey with an exceptional and dedicated team at
the Boeing satellite factory, and an invaluable
partnership with SES,” said Michelle Parker, vice
president of Space Mission Systems at Boeing
Defense, Space & Security. “As we near completion on
the remaining satellites, we’re excited to showcase
on-orbit how our fully flexible 702X payload
architecture allows operators to adapt to changing
business needs and reallocate resources instantly.”
Customers leveraging SES’s
second-generation MEO system 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.
O3b mPOWER commercial service
is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2023.
Key customers who have signed up for the next-gen
system include Microsoft, Princess Cruises, Marlink,
Jio Platforms, Orange, Claro Brasil, Vodafone Cook
Islands, the Government of Luxembourg (subject to
parliamentary approval) and the newly-announced CNT
Ecuador.
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