A Boeing-made satellite has disintegrated in orbit following an “anomaly,” leaving operators scrambling to restore service. The satellite, Intelsat 33e, which was launched in 2016 with a projected 15-year lifespan, broke apart on Saturday, resulting in widespread communication and power outages across Europe, Africa, and parts of the Asia-Pacific region. Intelsat, the service provider, reported the incident on Monday and confirmed it is working with Boeing and government agencies to analyse the cause.