In This Issue
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Magazine
#SatShow Insights – Day 2
Steve Collar feels very comfortable in his new role as head of SES. You can tell he’s eager to get to work and apply his own personal touch to the […]
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Big or Small: Traditional Rocket Companies Will Launch Them All
Unrelenting demand for launch availability, particularly from LEO constellation operators, is pushing launch providers to diversify and adapt their existing vehicle lineups. A common thread running through major launch companies’ […]
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Content Providers on the Future of OTT, IOT and High-Stakes Markets
From DirectTV’s lucrative sports package to HBO’s popular Game of Thrones series, OTT and streaming content has taken over consumers’ multiple screens. In a conversational panel Monday afternoon at SATELLITE […]
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New Economic Realities Will Impact Constellation Buildout
Rising opportunities in LEO have created excitement in the satellite industry. Yet, while the market for broadband continues to soar, concerns surrounding the costs of deploying new technologies threaten to […]
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Smallsats Face a Lack of Rides to Space
2017 was a breakthrough year for the small satellite sector with more than 200 launched. At SATELLITE 2018, the panel on “New Launch Options to Orbit Part 1” addressed the […]
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What Will It Take to Boost Satellite Stock Prices?
The charts are pretty grim when it comes to the share prices of major satellite operators. During a Monday morning discussion between financial analysts at the SATELLITE 2018 Conference & […]
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While Demand is There, Operators Need to Better Understand End Users
As satellite operators expand their footprints into new verticals and customer bases, the key to long-term sustainability will be integration with the broader telecommunications ecosystem. During the Tuesday opening session […]






