Insights
Premium In-Flight Connectivity: The Foundation for Personalized Passenger Experiences
For business and leisure travelers, in-flight connectivity makes it possible to access the internet, stream movies, watch live TV, engage in social media, and enjoy other forms of entertainment that help pass the time and improve the overall experience of air travel.
Satellite’s Expanding Role in Powering the Next Era of Telco Growth
Once regarded as a supplemental option for specific niche requirements, telcos and MNOs today see satellite connectivity as an integral enabler of seamless global coverage to extend services to users in more locations. With increased frequency, telcos have adopted space solutions for remote cellular backhaul, private network expansion, and to support emergency response. With new innovations in the industry, there are now even more opportunities to unlock the full potential of satellite.
Bridging Satellite and Cellular: SES and Lynk Team Up to Deliver Multi-Orbit Direct-to-Device Connectivity for Commercial and Government Markets
While Direct-to-Device (D2D) connectivity continues to gain traction in the consumer space, SES is bullish on its prospects for the commercial and government markets as well.
Space To Make A Difference Part 3: New Look, New Feel
The story behind creating a brand-new brand, when SES and Intelsat joined forces!Sequel, a branding and digital agency based in New York City, talks about the creative process to building a new tagline, motto and set of values.This episode features:
From Cost Center to Economic Driver: How Airlines that Partner with SES can Accelerate Revenue with Satellite Inflight Wi-Fi
In 2003, Lufthansa became the first commercial airline to offer its passengers access to internet connectivity during a flight. Passengers traveling from Munich to Los Angeles paid $30 to access a very slow and unstable inflight Wi-Fi service.
MGS Part One: Defense and security for the US
Find out why the US government and its NATO allies are tapping into MGS - MEO Global Services and accessing SES’s O3b mPOWER system. This technology provides critical resilient satcom capabilities for its partners in the areas of defence, security and disaster recovery.
MGS Part Two: Resilient satcom capabilities for Europe
Why Luxembourg, the Netherlands and their NATO allies are tapping into MGS - MEO Global Services and accessing SES’s O3b mPOWER system. This technology provides critical resilient satcom capabilities for its partners in the areas of defence, security and disaster recovery.