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		<title>SES Invests In O3b Networks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global satellite operator to invest 75M USD to support development of O3b&#8217;s high-speed, satellite internet network for the &#8220;other three billion&#8221; without broadband access; SES joins existing investors Google, Liberty Global, HSBC and North Bridge Venture Partners
Global satellite operator SES S.A. (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) and Jersey, Channel Islands-based O3B Networks Limited (O3b), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2250" title="logo_o3b" src="http://www.seek4sat.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/logo_o3b-300x216.jpg" alt="logo_o3b" width="300" height="216" />Global satellite operator to invest 75M USD to support development of O3b&#8217;s high-speed, satellite internet network for the &#8220;other three billion&#8221; without broadband access; SES joins existing investors Google, Liberty Global, HSBC and North Bridge Venture Partners</p>
<p>Global satellite operator SES S.A. (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) and Jersey, Channel Islands-based O3B Networks Limited (O3b), announced today that SES has made a minority investment in O3b to support the development of O3b&#8217;s satellite-based, global internet backbone designed to reach the &#8220;other three billion&#8221; people in the developing world who today do not have access to the internet. SES joins Google, Liberty Global, HSBC and North Bridge Venture Partners to become a significant investor in O3b.</p>
<p>SES will invest a total of 75 MUSD in the company, and will provide engineering and commercial support to O3b in order to assist the company&#8217;s development.</p>
<p>O3b is building the world&#8217;s first ultra-low latency, fiber speed satellite network to serve as a global internet backbone and next generation backhaul infrastructure for people and businesses in emerging markets. The company will be able to combine the speed of a fiber network with the global reach of a satellite system, and will partner with telecommunications providers and internet service providers (ISPs) to serve billions.</p>
<p>&#8220;O3b&#8217;s positioning perfectly meets our vision of bringing people closer together through the power of satellites, &#8221; said Romain Bausch, President and CEO of SES. &#8220;Through its innovative satellite technology, O3b will be able to provide emerging markets with fast, competitively priced internet connectivity that is currently only available to the developed world. As we look to celebrate our 25th anniversary next year, and reflect on how far we have come since we were a young start up company, we are excited to embrace and support this next generation infrastructure initiative, and to help O3b make their vision - and ours - a reality.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are delighted to welcome SES alongside our existing investors,&#8221; said Greg Clarke, CEO of O3b. &#8220;SES already reaches billions of people through the global reach of their satellite network. Now they will be able to join us in offering an advanced solution to those who have so far been poorly served, or completely cut off, from the internet - the greatest business and information resource of our time. The financial, technical and commercial support of SES will help make O3b one of the most innovative communications companies on the planet, bringing broadband internet access to the &#8220;other three billion&#8221; who currently have no access to these services.&#8221;</p>
<p>O3b will initially launch eight satellites that will be placed in medium earth orbit (8,000 kilometers from the earth), which is some four times closer to the planet than geostationary satellites at over 35,000 kilometers, and accounts for the low latency. Based on O3b&#8217;s current spectrum allocation in the Ka frequency band, the company has the option to launch many more satellites in the future. This innovative satellite system will cover approximately 70 percent of the world&#8217;s population with fiber quality internet connectivity at attractive terms and conditions.</p>
<p>About O3b Networks Ltd.</p>
<p>O3b Networks is building a new fiber-quality, satellite-based, global Internet backbone for telecommunications operators (telcos) and Internet service providers (ISPs) in emerging markets. With deployment scheduled for late 2010, the O3b Networks system will combine global reach and the speed of a fiber-optic network. With investment and operational support from Google Inc., Liberty Global, Inc. and HSBC Principal Investments, the O3b Networks system will provide telcos and ISPs with a low-cost, high-speed alternative to connect their 3G, WiMAX and fixed-line networks to the rest of the world. This will allow billions of consumers and businesses in more than 150 countries to benefit from high-speed Internet connectivity for educational, medical and commercial applications. O3b Networks&#8217; headquarters is in St. John, Jersey, Channel Islands. Ground systems and technical development are managed through its wholly owned subsidiary in Englewood, Colorado.</p>
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		<title>First Galileo satellite on orbit to demonstrate key technologies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first Galileo demonstrator is in orbit, marking the very first step to full operability of Europe's new global navigation satellite system, under a partnership between ESA and the European Commission (EC).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first Galileo demonstrator is in orbit, marking the very first step to full operability of Europe&#8217;s new global navigation satellite system, under a partnership between ESA and the European Commission (EC).<span id="more-781"></span><span class="text11px">Giove A, the first Galileo in-orbit validation element, was launched today from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, atop a Soyuz-Fregat vehicle operated by Starsem. Following a textbook lift-off at 05:19 UTC (06:19 CET), the Fregat upper stage performed a series of manoeuvres to reach a circular orbit at an altitude of 23 258 km, inclined at 56 degrees to the Equator, before safely deploying the satellite at 09:01:39 UTC (10:01:39 CET).
<p>&ldquo;<i>Years of fruitful cooperation between ESA and the EC have now provided a new facility in space for improving the life of European citizens on Earth</i>&rdquo; said ESA Director General Jean Jacques Dordain congratulating ESA and industrial teams on the successful launch.<span class="text11px">&nbsp;&nbsp;<br clear="all"/></span>&nbsp;<br/> <a name="subhead1"></a><a href="http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMSRO8A9HE_index_1.html#subhead1" lid="../images/DSC_4891_S.jpg"><img height="120" alt="Soyuz on the launch pad ready for lift off" hspace="10" src="http://www.esa.int/images/DSC_4891_S.jpg" width="120" align="right" border="0"/></a><span class="text11px">This 600&nbsp;kg satellite, built by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) of Guildford, in the UK, has a threefold mission. First, it will secure use of the frequencies allocated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for the Galileo system. Second, it will demonstrate critical technologies for the navigation payload of future operational Galileo satellites. Third, it will characterise the radiation environment of the orbits planned for the Galileo constellation.
<p>Formerly known as GSTB-V2/A (Galileo System Test Bed Version&nbsp;2), Giove&nbsp;A carries two redundant, small-size rubidium atomic clocks, each with a stability of 10 nanoseconds per day, and two signal generation units, one able to generate a simple Galileo signal and the other, more representative Galileo signals. These two signals will be broadcast through an L-band phased-array antenna designed to cover all of the visible Earth under the satellite. Two instruments will monitor the types of radiation to which the satellite is exposed during its two year mission. </p>
<p>The satellite is under the control of SSTL&rsquo;s own ground station. All systems are performing well, the solar arrays are deployed and in-orbit checkout of the satellite has begun. Once the payload is activated, the Galileo signals broadcast by Giove A will be carefully analysed by ground stations to make sure they satisfy the criteria of the ITU filings.<br/> <span class="text11px">&nbsp;<br clear="all"/>&nbsp;<br/> </span><span class="text11px"><b>First step for Galileo</b><br/> </span>&nbsp;<br/> <span class="text11px"><a href="http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMSRO8A9HE_index_1.html#subhead2" lid="../images/launch003_S.jpg"><img height="120" alt="" hspace="10" src="http://www.esa.int/images/launch003_S.jpg" width="120" align="left" border="0"/></a>A second demonstrator satellite, Giove B, built by the European consortium Galileo Industries, is currently being tested and will be launched later. It is due to demonstrate the Passive Hydrogen Maser (PHM), which, with a stability better than 1 nanosecond per day, will be the most accurate atomic clock ever launched into orbit. Two PHMs will be used as primary clocks onboard the operational Galileo satellites, with two rubidium clocks serving as backups.
<p>Subsequently, four operational satellites will be launched to validate the basic Galileo space and related ground segments. Once this In-Orbit Validation (IOV) phase is completed, the remaining satellites will be launched to achieve Full Operational Capability (FOC). </p>
<p>Galileo will be Europe&rsquo;s own global navigation satellite system, providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control. It will be inter-operable with the US Global Positioning System (GPS) and Russia&rsquo;s Global Navigation Satellite System (Glonass), the two other global satellite navigation systems. Galileo will deliver real-time positioning accuracy down to the metric range with unrivaled integrity. </p>
<p>Numerous applications are planned for Galileo, including positioning and derived value-added services for transport by road, rail, air and sea, fisheries and agriculture, oil prospecting, civil protection activities, building, public works and telecommunications. </p>
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