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Intelsat considering chapter 11 bankrupcy
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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 1084492" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>At a guess a good part of the c-band spectrum in use over Yankland will be repurposed for mobile communications use, and the providers will get a nice compensation payout for handing it over.</p><p></p><p>In Europe - Well apart from the fact c-band isnt used much over Europe itself, to begin with it wont mean anything, but you can guarantee mobile providers are eyeing up all that juicy spectrum. Once the precedent has been set over the pond our telecoms companies will be in a much weaker position to stop European governments flogging it off. And you can have a certain bet that African mobile providers will be watching the situation carefully, ready to run to their regulatory bodies with cheque books open....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 1084492, member: 176362"] At a guess a good part of the c-band spectrum in use over Yankland will be repurposed for mobile communications use, and the providers will get a nice compensation payout for handing it over. In Europe - Well apart from the fact c-band isnt used much over Europe itself, to begin with it wont mean anything, but you can guarantee mobile providers are eyeing up all that juicy spectrum. Once the precedent has been set over the pond our telecoms companies will be in a much weaker position to stop European governments flogging it off. And you can have a certain bet that African mobile providers will be watching the situation carefully, ready to run to their regulatory bodies with cheque books open.... [/QUOTE]
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