SES Closes Intelsat Deal and Sets Course for Rapid Transformation
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SES, Intelsat complete merger after receiving FCC approval
Satellite dishes owned and operated by Luxembourgh-based SES. (Courtesy image) Key Points: SES has completed its acquisition of Intelsat, creating a global satellite operator with a fleet of 120 satellites across geostationary and middle-earth orbits. Around 60% of combined revenue comes from high-growth sectors such as government, aviation, maritime, and media. Pro forma revenue: €3.7 billion (~$4 billion USD), growing at low- to mid-single di…
SES closes Intelsat deal and sets course for rapid transformation
SES is preparing to drastically expand its medium Earth orbit network after closing its acquisition of U.S.-based rival Intelsat July 17, building on a deal that forged an unmatched geostationary satellite fleet. The post SES closes Intelsat deal and sets course for rapid transformation appeared first on SpaceNews.
The merger will make SES the largest operator of geostationary satellites in the European Economic Area and will improve the EU's independence.
SES finalises acquisition of Intelsat, forming global multi-orbit satellite leader - Defence Industry Europe
The expanded SES network includes approximately 90 geostationary (GEO) and nearly 30 medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites, with strategic access to low earth orbit (LEO) capabilities. It also covers a broad spectrum of frequencies, including C-, Ku-, Ka-, Military Ka-, X-band, and Ultra High Frequency, supported by a global ground infrastructure. “Today, we’re not just merging two companies — we’re creating a stronger company, built for the futur…
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