Our expansive network of commercial earth stations have a plurality of missions – from network television broadcasts in the U.S. to secure foreign office turnarounds to Internet backbone provision.
Commercial Teleports
Woodbine – Maryland
- Access to AMC-1, AMC-2, AMC-3, AMC-4, AMC-5, AMC-6, AMC-12 and AAP-1 (remotely)
- Domestic and international turnarounds, from 6 West to 146 West
- Fiber connectivity to Baltimore, MD and Level-3 in McLean, VA
- Established in 1982
South Mountain – California
- Domestic and international turnarounds, from 50 West to 172 East, in C- and Ku-band.
- Fiber and microwave connectivity to One Wilshire in Los Angeles, CA
- Direct connectivity to SBC Hub in Hollywood for TV1 service
- Gateway to the Pacific Rim, Hawaii and Alaska
- Established in 1974
Sunset Beach – Hawaii
- Access to International and domestic satellites, from 80 West to 125 East, via fixed and agile antennas
- Pacific Rim interconnects
- International turnarounds between U.S. and Asian networks
- Established in 1986
Vernon Valley – New Jersey
- Access to AMC-1, AMC-7, AMC-8, AMC-9, AMC-10, and AMC-11
- Domestic and international turnarounds from 20 West to 145 West
- Fiber connectivity to 111 Eighth Avenue in New York, NY
- Established in 1974
Grand Junction – Colorado
- Provides Skyswitch service via analog and digital SNG hubs, with direct connectivity to the public telephone network
- Domestic Ku-band turnarounds, from 60 West to 160 West
On Site Earth Stations
SES-GS operates and maintains Earth stations at the following U.S. Government locations:
- Ames
- Edwards
- Fairbanks
- Goddard
- Goldstone
- Hawaii
- Holmdel
- Johnson SFC
- JPL
- Kennedy SFC
- Marshall SFC
- Monterey
- New Boston
- Offutt
- Onizuka
- Puerto Rico
- Schriever
- Vandenberg
- White Sands
