Company: SGBAF
Filing Date: 2025-04-01
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-003272
Chunk: 62

Company: SES S.A.
Filing Date: 2025-04-01
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 62
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 in their orbital locations or satellite orbits; and/or |

| • |     | operate in all the frequency bands that have been filed at the ITU and for which a license has been received. |

SES has access to orbital locations and satellite orbits that have been filed at the ITU through various national administrations. For each filing, the ITU and the national regulators impose conditions that must be met in order to secure use of the spectrum and SES must determine, based on those conditions, which frequencies it will bring into use and on what schedule. Operational issues like satellite launch failure, construction or launch delay or in-orbitfailure can compromise SES’s access to the spectrum at specific orbital locations and satellite orbits. SES is committed to the highest quality in satellite procurement and launch, which helps to reduce this risk. In addition, SES’s large fleet may permit the relocation of in-orbitsatellites in order to meet the regulatory conditions. However, there is no guarantee that SES will always be able to prevent this risk and the loss of an orbital location could have a material adverse effect on SES’s business, financial condition and results of operations. 42

Confidential Treatment Requested by SES Pursuant to 17 C.F.R. Section 200.83 SES is subject to export control laws including those of the United States which may preclude exporting satellites for launch, satellite-related hardware, technology, data and services or preclude sourcing these items in the United States. SES must comply with applicable export control laws and regulations including applicable U.S. and EU export control laws in connection with any information, data, services, products or materials that it provides to, or receives from, companies relating to communications satellites, launch vehicles and associated equipment, customer equipment and data related to each. SES may not be able to maintain normal international business activities or meet customer commitments if:

| • |     | export licenses or approvals cannot be, or are not, obtained or are obtained but later withdrawn due to breach of 
 or changes in policy;                                                                                             |

| • |     | export licenses or approvals are not obtained in a timely manner; |

| • |     | export licenses or approvals do not permit transfer of some or all items requested; |

| • |     | launches with their products or materials are not permitted by certain suppliers or in certain regions; or |

| • |     | the requisite license, when granted, contains conditions or restrictions that pose significant commercial or 
 technical issues.                                                                                            |

Such occurrences could impede construction and delay the launch of any future satellites