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Chris Forrester

Chris Forrester is one of the most experienced and highly regarded journalists in the field. His insight and analysis, particularly in the satellite and pay-TV arena, is highly prized. He has written for all the major business journals in the sector as well as several national newspapers.

Swarm satellite system gets approval

The Swarm Technologies constellation of small ‘Nano’  SpaceBee satellites achieved notoriety back in September 2018 when the company behind the system cheekily launched 4 of its craft into orbit aboard an Indian rocket. The problem was they had not been licensed to launch, or operate while in orbit. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was not […]

April 9, 2020

LEO not doomed by OneWeb problems

A report from analysts at Quilty Analytics says that despite OneWeb’s much-publicised Chapter 11 problems, all is not lost as far as Low Earth Orbit schemes are concerned. “OneWeb suffered from a significant first-mover disadvantage, a competitively inferior system (as a result of early design decisions and trade-offs), and inadequate financing (largely due to investor […]

April 8, 2020

Some of Musk’s Starlink satellites failing

Launching of Elon Musk’s Starlink mega-constellation of satellites is now a regular occurrence. The latest batch of 60 craft were launched on March 18th. But there are also some satellite failures once in orbit. Musk and his team have repeatedly said that some of the satellites will fail and we now have independent verification from […]

April 7, 2020

Maxar wins $227m legal dispute

A 2010 contract placed with Maxar Technology’s predecessor company MDA Corp to build and launch a geostationary satellite (Lybid-1) for Ukraine’s National Space Agency, and subsequently the subject of a legal dispute between Maxar and the Ukrainian government has been settled in Maxar’s favour. The 18-month dispute ended up with a United Nations arbitration tribunal […]

April 6, 2020

Intelsat suffers market downgrades

Investment bank Goldman Sachs is the latest to downgrade its advice to clients who hold Intelsat shares. The advice is ‘SELL’ and comes just a few days after the March 27th advice from Cowan’s analyst Lance Vitanza also alerted clients with a Target Price of $1 for Intelsat’s stock, a significantly lowered target from the […]

April 2, 2020

OneWeb: “Prospective buyers limited”

A hard-hitting, but fundamentally accurate, report from Quilty Analytics says there are no prospects of a buyer taking control of OneWeb’s assets and moving forward with the company’s business plan and network architecture as they currently exist. “Consequently, OneWeb’s 74 operational satellites have almost no value to a prospective buyer, except in the sense that […]

April 1, 2020

OneWeb’s bankruptcy examined

Examining the OneWeb Chapter 11 ‘debtor in possession’ documents, it is Arianespace which is the company’s top creditor owed $238 million in unsecured claims. OneWeb signed a contract worth $1.1 billion back in 2015 for a total of 21 launches using Ariane’s Soyuz rocket.  Three of those launches have happened, the most recent at the […]

March 31, 2020

Covid-19 bad news for most media

A comprehensive report from investment bank Berenberg, which examines media and media-related activity affected by the Coronavirus, says that it expects key events to still be cancelled going into Q4 this year. “By and large the pandemic is not a positive for our sector,” says the bank. The report admits its forecasts might well be […]

March 26, 2020

Picard & Big Bang cast join astronauts for Asteroid Day

March 26th is Asteroid Day – the United Nations’ Day of Global Awareness and Education about Asteroids – a remarkable operation organised by the UN and the European Space Agency (ESA) to connect Europe and the world with astronauts and celebrities with a message of hope and inspiration at this troubled time. The subtext is […]

March 25, 2020

Tough times ahead for European FTA TV

The Coronavirus might be helping stay-at-home folk improve viewing ratings, but European commercial TV free-to-air broadcasters are expected to have a tough time for the upcoming quarter year, at least. For example, ITV said they will cancel their Dividend and scrubbed their previous guidance for 2020 revenues. As previously reported France’s TF1 issued a profit […]

March 24, 2020