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SES Launches New iPpad Application To Showcase Fleet And Coverage
by Staff Writers
Luxembourg (SPX) Nov 18, 2012


The SES Satellites application can be downloaded via WiFi on iPad 2 and higher versions.

SES has launched a new iPad application, showcasing the SES global fleet of 52 satellites and including over 150 footprints. Now available in the App Store, the app - SES Satellites - is designed by SES to engage its customers and enable them to easily locate the satellites covering their markets.

SES Satellites is the first satellite fleet iPad application with a search tool that displays satellite coverage based on one's location and has an augmented reality view which allows customers to easily locate the position of SES satellites by holding and pointing an iPad toward the sky.

Augmented reality view is a camera view of one's surroundings, enhanced with digital information. The iPad application also includes facts and figures of the SES satellites and high quality footprints.

"We are pleased to showcase our fleet and coverage using the capabilities of the iPad, with 3D earth navigation and an augmented reality view," said Niclas Friese Greene, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Communications, SES.

"This tool illustrates the concept of satellites in space and coverage over the earth, as well as provides information that will enable our customers to learn more about our global fleet. With this new application, we are literally putting our satellite fleet in the hands of our customers."

The SES Satellites application can be downloaded via WiFi on iPad 2 and higher versions.

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