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The SES AMERICOM fleet currently features satellites strategically stationed in orbit high above the earth's equator to provide service throughout the Americas, and into Africa, Europe, Asia, and over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Click anywhere on the map to see which satellites cover a particular area. Click on the satellite name at the bottom of the map to display the satellite's coverage area.

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Click here to see the combined SES GLOBAL satellite fleet, including affiliates

Satellite Orbital Location Frequency Band Coverage Area
AAP-1 108.2° East Ku-band China, Northeast Asia, South Asia
AMC-1 103° West C/Ku-band North America; 50-State
AMC-2 105° West C/Ku-band North America; 50-State
AMC-3 87° West C/Ku-band North America; 50-State
AMC-4 101° West C/Ku-band North and South America; 50-State
AMC-5 79° West Ku-band Continental U.S.
AMC-6 72° West C/Ku-band North America
AMC-7 137° West C-band North America; 50-State
AMC-8 139° West C-band North America; 50-State
AMC-9 83° West C/Ku-band North America
AMC-10 135° West C-band North America; 50-State
AMC-11 131° West C-band North America; 50-State
AMC-12 37.5° West C-band North & South America, Europe, Africa
AMC-15 105° West Ku/Ka-band North America; 50-state
AMC-16 85° West Ku/Ka-band North America; 50-State
AMC-18* 105° West C-band  North America; 50-State - available Jan. 2007
AMC-23* 172° East C/Ku-band Pacific Ocean Region - available Jan. 2006
Spacenet 4 172° East C/Ku-band North Pacific Rim, East Asia, Western U.S.
*planned
 


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