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’s development. O3b is building the world’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. 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 more than 35,000 kilometers, and accounts for the low latency. Based on O3b’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’s population with fiber quality internet connectivity at attractive terms and conditions.
Satnews Daily
November 16th, 2009
SES + O3B Networks Ltd... Financially Speaking...
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’s development. O3b is building the world’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. 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 more than 35,000 kilometers, and accounts for the low latency. Based on O3b’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’s population with fiber quality internet connectivity at attractive terms and conditions.

