ARSAT Will Use SES-17 to Expand Satellite Broadband Connectivity in Argentina
SES will support ARSAT’s mission to accelerate digital inclusion, close the digital gap and provide broadband services all over the country
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SES will support ARSAT’s mission to accelerate digital inclusion, close the digital gap and provide broadband services all over the country
EXPLORA I, Explora Journeys’ first ship, will benefit from SES’s world-leading connectivity service that aligns with Explora Journeys’ long-held ambition to redefine luxury ocean travel
For companies in the mining industry, extraction of metals and minerals is their core business. But competence in safely and effectively carrying out the above- and below-ground operations that characterise this fundamental activity are only part of the story. From the perspective of management, mining itself is but one part of a bigger matrix of planning, activity and investment, often with global reach.
High-performance ground connectivity system can now be set up within hours, instead of days.
In a span of 10 years at SES, Evie Roos has been successful in developing talent within SES and building a more inclusive workforce that contributes to the company’s success.
First SES C-band satellite dedicated to freeing up lower 300 MHz of C-band spectrum will ensure SES can continue providing video and data services to its customers while enabling wireless operators to quickly deploy 5G services across the US
With around 33% internet penetration, Africa is the least connected continent on earth. Naturally, connectivity varies by country, but universally, the greatest gap is between urban and rural areas. Whilst 50% of urban dwellers are connected, this figure drops to 15% in rural areas. This is the lowest percentage of any region in the world.
O3b mPOWER introduces a new era of cloud-scale satellite internet and managed network services to drive business growth and achieve mission success.
First SES C-band satellite dedicated to freeing up lower 300 MHz of C-band spectrum, enabling wireless operators to deploy 5G services across the US