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Satellite firm SES in talks with EU over long-term option to complement Starlink
May 25, 2025 9:55 PM

April 30 (Reuters) - European satellite company SES

is in talks with EU and other governments about

complementing services provided by Elon Musk's Starlink, its CEO

told Reuters, as the region looks for home-grown options for its

space-based communications.

As tensions with the U.S. over Ukraine escalated, the

European Union in March contacted the bloc's satellite operators

- including SES and France's Eutelsat - to see how they

might contribute if Washington cut Kyiv's access to Starlink.

The European Commission also suggested last month that the

EU should fund access to EU-based satellite operators for Kyiv.

SES CEO Adel Al-Saleh told Reuters that discussions had

branched out to consider wider options.

"Now the discussions are much more strategic in nature

They're much more mid-term, long-term. And what we're seeing is

all of the European governments are serious about increasing

their defence spending," he said in an interview.

"There are alternatives, not to completely replace Starlink,

that's not possible, but to augment and complement Starlink," he

added.

SES, which operates a multi-orbit fleet of about 70

satellites, has contracts with NATO and the Pentagon for secure

government and military satellite communications.

Besides geostationary satellites, the Luxembourg-based

company has more than 20 medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites,

with more planned for launch over the coming years, and a goal

of reaching 100 at some point, according to Al-Saleh.

These satellites sit 8,000 km (4,970 miles) above Earth,

sending data faster than traditional ones and providing

high-speed internet for government communications and consumers

in underserved areas.

But stiff competition from players such as Starlink,

Amazon's Kuiper and China's SpaceSail, which plan to have

thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit, is raising concerns

in Europe over its reliance on foreign solutions.

"The most significant demand (for us) is European nations

investing in space, much more than what they did before,"

Al-Saleh said.

Still, nations building their own satellite constellations

are not enough to create a global network with global resilience

capability, he said.

"It is not right to say they just want to avoid Starlink or

the Chinese. They want to avoid being dependent on one or two

providers. They want to have flexibility."

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