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GCI has a $150,000,000 partnership with Intelsat to expand the company’s geosynchronous satellite capacity.
Northrop Grumman’s MEV-1 attached to Intelsat’s IS-901 satellite in 2019, lifting the spacecraft out of GEO graveyard orbit and returning it to service.
The Federal Communications Commission formally rejected Intelsat’s private C-band sale proposal on 2019-11-18.
Intelsat’s stock closed at $13.41 per share on 2019-11-18 and closed at $8.03 per share the same day, representing a greater than 40 percent intraday decline.
McGlade’s legal filings state that he personally lost well over $81,000,000 as a result of the near-total collapse of Intelsat’s share price.
McGlade held more than $80,000,000 worth of Intelsat shares at the time of the November 2019 block sale, according to his lawyers.
The Class Action alleges that defendants collectively gained approximately $185,000,000 in profits from sales of Intelsat stock.
ST Engineering iDirect and Intelsat have a long-term partnership with a local VSAT Service Provider to expand broadband internet services across the Philippines using the iDirect Evolution® platform.
The deployment of the iDirect Evolution platform in conjunction with Intelsat’s Horizons 3e satellite will enable broadband service expansion and improve connectivity for schools, government offices, municipal users, and island communities in the Philippines.
Intelsat and SES hold the largest share of the 500 MHz C-band in the U.S. and will receive $4,900,000,000 and $3.97 billion, respectively, under the FCC’s plan.
Intelsat and SES would receive additional billions from the FCC if they fully vacate the lower 300 MHz slice of C-band by 2023-12-05, by moving customers to the upper 200 MHz of the band.
SES alleges Intelsat wrongfully seeks to keep a $421,000,000 portion of the C-band proceeds from SES.
Intelsat and SES stand to receive more than $2,000,000,000 combined from the FCC if they provide a 120 MHz swath of C-band frequencies to wireless operators by 2021-12-05.
Intelsat and SES hit an internal milestone on 2021-06-01 for clearing a portion of C-band, positioning them to install filters in time to meet the FCC deadline of 2021-12-05.
SES filed on 2021-06-16 that it had already submitted enough evidence for a ruling in its favor over Intelsat’s withdrawal from the C-Band Alliance.
Ron Storie is the Vice President of Network Operations at Intelsat.
Intelsat and SES will receive additional billions from the Federal Communications Commission if they fully vacate the lower 300 MHz slice of C-band auctioned by the FCC by 2023-12-05, by moving customers to the upper 200 MHz of the band.
Intelsat and SES will receive more than $2,000,000,000 from the Federal Communications Commission if they hand over the lower 120 MHz swath of C-band by 2020-12-05.
Intelsat needs to complete telemetry, tracking, and control work at its Brewster, Washington teleport before the FCC’s 2020-12-05 Phase 1 deadline.
Intelsat met its 2021-06-01 internal goal to move customers from the lower 120 MHz of C-band.