SES Seeking U.S. Approval for Colombian-Licensed SES-10
SES wants to begin serving the U.S. market with its Colombian-licensed SES-10 space station. In an FCC International Bureau filing Friday, New Skies Satellites, doing business as SES, asked for IB authorization for the satellite at 67 degrees west, where…
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it will replace the Ku-band capacity now provided by AMC-3 and AMC-4. Along the Ku-band spectrum already used by AMC-3 and AMC-4, SES-10 also has available 10.95-11.2 GHz in the Ku-band, 17.3-17.55 GHz in the appendix 30A band, and 27.85-28.35 GHz uplinks for use outside the U.S. in the Ka-band, SES said.