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Fresh off completing its $3.1 billion acquisition of competitor Intelsat on Thursday, July 17, European global satellite ...
An Intelsat communication satellite built by Boeing has exploded and broken up in geostationary orbit. Intelsat confirmed the news in a press release, declaring the satellite a "total loss." The ...
SES expects to complete its acquisition of rival satellite operator Intelsat July 17 after clearing all regulatory hurdles in the way of the multi-billion-dollar deal.
An Intelsat satellite designed by Boeing has been destroyed in its orbit around the Earth, affecting satellite service worldwide.
With the acquisition of Gogo Commercial Aviation, Intelsat is expanding the potential of in-flight entertainment and exposing engineers and developers to multi-orbit satellite capabilities that ...
The Intelsat 33e satellite, which was launched in 2016 and provides communications across Europe, Asia and Africa, experienced "an anomaly" on Saturday, Intelsat said in a news release.
Intelsat, operator of one of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial networks, became the first and only satellite operator to complete a life-extension mission adding five ...
An Intelsat internet satellite has mysteriously broken apart in Earth's orbit, raising concerns about the cause and the risk of space debris colliding with other satellites.
Intelsat has lost one of its geostationary satellites after it seemingly broke up in orbit. Over the weekend, the satellite firm announced a service outage on the Intelsat 33e satellite, affecting ...
A communications satellite has been lost in Earth’s geostationary orbit, breaking up into several pieces of debris after an “anomaly” occurred over the weekend. Intelsat 33e, also known as ...
"The MEV mission proved that in-orbit servicing enhances satellite sustainability and efficiency in space," said Jean-Luc Froeliger, SVP of Space Systems, Intelsat." We were able to provide five ...
An Intelsat communication satellite built by Boeing has exploded and broken up in geostationary orbit.