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SES or
ses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SES,
S.E.S.,
Ses and
similar variants can
refere to:
Socioeconomic status Scottish Economic Society...
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others with
names including AMC, Ciel, NSS, Quetzsat,
YahSat and
SES. In
April 2024,
SES announced the
acquisition of
satellite services provider, Intelsat...
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media related to
ŠEŠ (brother Sumerogram).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Cuneiform signs,
Amarna letters. The
cuneiform ŠEŠ sign, as a capital...
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SES Platform Services GmbH (previously
ASTRA Platform Services GmbH,
later MX1, now part of
SES Video) was a
subsidiary company of
SES (owner and operator...
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se,
SE,
Se, 세,
sé, or
Sé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SE,
Se, or
Sé may
refer to:
Standard Edition (e.g. Java Platform,
Standard Edition)...
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SES Astra SA was a
corporate subsidiary of
SES,
based in Betzdorf, in
eastern Luxembourg, that
maintained and
operated the
Astra series of geostationary...
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company is
today entirely owned and
controlled by
SES and has no
independent existence. The 2004
SES Annual Report states that 16.4
million homes received...
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SES-1 is a
geostationary communications satellite which is
operated by
SES World Skies, then by
SES It was
originally ordered by
SES Americom as a ground...
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SES-3 is a
communications satellite operated by
SES Americom (later
SES World Skies. Now,
SES).
SES-3 was
built by
Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC)...
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SES World Skies was a
short lived company formed as a
result of the
merger between the two
SES subsidiaries,
SES Americom and
SES New Skies. The company...