SES-10 Satellite Fully Operational over Latin America
SES-10, the
first satellite to be launched using a SpaceX flight-proven rocket, will
provide direct-to-home broadcasting, enterprise and mobility services
The successful launch of SES-10 on SpaceX's
first ever mission using a flight-proven rocket serving Latin America for
direct-to-home broadcasting as well as enterprise and mobility services.
SES
(Euronext Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) announced today that the SES-10 satellite is
now fully operational at 67 degrees West and will be serving the thriving
markets in the Latin America region.
SES-10 was
launched on 30 March
2017 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre in Florida
onboard a flight-proven SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The satellite is the first
geostationary commercial satellite ever launched on a flight-proven first-stage
rocket booster.
Since then,
extensive in-orbit tests have confirmed the flawless functioning of the spacecraft.
SES-10 was
built by Airbus Defence and Space and is based on the Eurostar E3000 platform. The
multi-mission spacecraft is the first SES satellite dedicated to providing
service to Latin America
and has a Ku-band payload of 55 36MHz transponder equivalents, of which 27 are
incremental. SES-10's high-powered beams will augment SES’s capabilities across
the region and will provide direct-to-home broadcasting, enterprise and
mobility services to Mexico ,
Central America , South
America and the Caribbean .
Pursuant to
an agreement with the Andean Community (Bolivia ,
Colombia ,
Ecuador
and Peru ),
the satellite will operate as the Andean Community’s Simón Bolivar 2, providing
satellite capacity for each Andean
Member State .
The Andean satellite project came from the shared Member States’ interest in
having a common satellite network to take advantage of the Andean spectrum
resources at 67 degrees West.
Miguel Sanchiz / Latin America Business News - misancosa@gmail.com