PARIS — Satellite fleet operator SES gave more evidence that its data-centric business remains in growth mode, with mobility customers and the U.S. military fueling double-digit revenue increases.
Government revenue for the nine months ending Sept. 30 was up 21%. Mobility applications, led by in-flight-connectivity service providers, was up 32.6% for the same period. The fixed data business, which showed growth in the three months ending Sept. 30, was down for the nine-month period by 3.3%.
J.P. Hemingway, chief executive of . . .
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