SES’s fifth and sixth O3b mPOWER satellites successfully launched on 12 Nov 2023. (Photo: SpaceX) 												
 
 
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA.-- SES  announced today that two additional O3b mPOWER satellites were  successfully launched into space by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape  Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United States, at 4:08pm local  time. With the fifth and sixth O3b mPOWER satellites launched, the  system completes the six medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites required to  offer high-performance network services delivering high throughput,  predictable low latency, unique flexibility and service availability.
Last month, SES announced it will add to the constellation two  more satellites built by Boeing, bringing the total number of O3b mPOWER  satellites to 13. The additional investment is expected to be covered  within SES’s existing committed CapEx envelope. The first four O3b  mPOWER satellites launched in the last year have arrived at their target  orbital position and are undergoing in-orbit checks, including a 
series of system validation tests encompassing both space and ground components.
In 2023 alone, SES has rolled out and tested more than 160 O3b  mPOWER terminals over the existing O3b constellation to serve mobility,  telecom, government, and enterprise customers.
“With the fifth and sixth O3b mPOWER satellites launched and  going operational in the next few months, we are gearing up to deliver  the high-performance connectivity services our customers need. By  building resiliency into the network, we are confident our customers  will be able to depend on us to deliver the reliable and secure  connectivity required to run their operations,” said Ruy Pinto, CEO of  SES.
O3b mPOWER commercial service is expected to begin during the second quarter of 2024.