Security News > 2019 > September > SES provides a multi-orbit, cloud-scale satellite network to Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute
SES announced it will provide dedicated, private network connectivity from any vessel, airplane, enterprise, energy or government site in the world to Microsoft Azure via its unique multi-orbit satellite systems. As a partner of Azure ExpressRoute, SES will provide global reach and fibre-like high-performance to Azure customers via its complete portfolio of Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites, Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) O3b constellation, global gateway network, and core terrestrial network infrastructure around the world. SES … More → The post SES provides a multi-orbit, cloud-scale satellite network to Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute appeared first on Help Net Security.
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