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O3b to Launch 4 More Satellites

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O3b satellite launch will help transform communities lacking access to the internet
 
O3b Networks will launch its latest four satellites from the Space Center in French Guiana today at 18:37 GMT. The satellites will be the latest addition to a network designed to connect the “other 3 billion” (hence the name O3b) people on earth who have lacked internet access – connecting, enabling and transforming parts of the world that are currently unconnected or underserved, the company said.
 
Once launched, the satellites will go through a period of in-orbit testing before being fully integrated into the O3b network. In the meantime, the company continues to bring customers up across the world. 
 
O3b’s satellites utilize multiple spot beams, which increase each satellite’s capacity and decrease the cost per Megabit of bandwidth. 
 
O3b’s coverage area includes emerging and insufficiently connected markets in Asia and the Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. O3b's satellites orbit at 8,062km above the earth, an altitude known as Medium Earth Orbit (MEO). From this low altitude latency is dramatically reduced, bringing it on par with a long haul fiber transmission. Operators can now consider satellite technology for applications that are latency sensitive such as cloud apps, streaming HD video or multiplayer gaming.
 
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