Intelsat
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Global satellite operator SES has agreed to acquire Intelsat for $3.1 billion (€2.8 billion euros),
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Capacity's Saf Malik is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the disruption to African internet caused by the Red Sea and West Coast cable cuts.
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Eutelsat Group has signed a major new multi-year, multimillion-dollar agreement partnering with Intelsat on its OneWeb Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation.
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How are satellites being used to redirect traffic in case of a terrestrial outage? Capacity speaks with satellite operator Intelsat and DE-CIX, an internet exchange operator affected by the outage to find out.
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UAE mobile network operator du has teamed up with global satellite operator Intelsat to provide coverage to remote areas of the gulf nation.
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Intelsat has added Telespazio’s Fucino Space Centre in Italy to its partner teleport network, expanding to accommodate the growth of its global FlexEnterprise offering.
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Intelsat and Lintasarta, via its mobile network operator subsidiary Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH), has deployed a network to cover remote areas in Indonesia.
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Satellite companies proposed deal will not be taking place after three months of official talks
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After six month wait, Elon Musk’s satellite company adds another Central American market to its coverage.
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Intelsat has been providing satellite communications for six decades. In a wide-ranging conversation covering her life there, the universe and other things, Pascale Fromont, the firm's vice president and general manager for media, talks to Capacity about how she sees Intelsat today and outlines the next big phase of its voyage.
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Consolidation may not be enough to help legacy satellite companies like SES and Intelsat, particularly with the likes of Starlink and Amazon entering the fray.
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Intelsat, the grandaddy of satellite companies, is talking to Luxembourg-based SES about a possible merger.
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OneWeb now has enough satellites to offer global wholesale coverage of the planet after a successful launch on Sunday.
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Intelsat confirms that Deutsche Telekom IoT (DT IoT) intends to integrate Intelsat FlexEnterprise into its cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) offering.
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Intelsat has appointed Gaurav Kharod as the regional vice president for its Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
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Geostationary satellite companies used to be the innovators. Now the fresh thoughts are coming from low-orbit companies and the older generation needs a new role, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Intelsat will enter the in-flight connectivity (IFC) market in India through an agreement with Nelco, a satellite communications provider in India.
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OneWeb and Intelsat have inked a global distribution partnership deal to give airlines an inflight connectivity (IFC) solution.
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As Intelsat comes out of bankruptcy protection, it’s positioning as a major player in an industry primed for innovation. Chief strategy officer Jon Cobin tells Saf Malik how consolidation, geostationary satellites and 5G are key to the company’s future
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Intelsat has become the first satellite operator to achieve MEF 3.0 Carrier Ethernet (CE) Certification for services delivered through its space and terrestrial network.
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Hong Kong-based PCCW Global is collaborating with Intelsat to offer its Console connect software defined platform via satellite.
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Intelsat has signed a “multimillion-dollar” order with Gilat Satellite Networks to expand its in-flight connectivity (IFC) capabilities.
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Intelsat has selected David Wajsgras as its next chief executive officer (CEO).
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TIM Brasil has extended its Sky Coverage project to take its 4G services to new locations – some of which are lacking in not only fibre, but electricity.
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Orange Mali SA has selected Intelsat to deliver 3G and 4G connectivity to remote areas of Mali.
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Connectivity in Africa is set for a boost over the mid-term as two satellite developments deliver new connections and services across the continent.
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Intelsat has completed a demonstration of a 'first of its kind' private mobile network with Microsoft.
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Satellite operator Intelsat has emerged from bankruptcy with its debt cut from US$16 billion to $7 billion, and with $6.7 billion in new finance.
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Last month’s volcano destroyed or damaged more than 80km of subsea cable connecting the Pacific islands of Tonga to Fiji.
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Intelsat is the latest satellite company to offer services to reconnect Tonga after a volcano cut subsea cables.
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Intelsat is working with Thales Alenia Space to "blanket the Earth with software-defined satellites".
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Calls to and from Telefónica’s mobile customers in some parts of rural Germany are now being backhauled by satellite, following a deal with Intelsat
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A European satellite operators’ group is turning itself into a global association, and has signed up new members including Amazon and Lockheed Martin.
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Will the pandemic drive reliable and ubiquitous 5G in Germany’s rural areas? Rhys Morgan, regional VP at Intelsat, explores the potential outcomes
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Satellite operator Intelsat has demonstrated 5G mobile from space, working with a German research institute and a US antenna specialist.
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Eutelsat’s CEO, Rodolphe Belmer, is to leave the company to take over as CEO of one of its customers, French technology group Atos.
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Intelsat S.A. (Intelsat) confirms that its chief executive officer Stephen Spengler is to retire.
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Intelsat says it has gained support from key creditor groups on the terms of an extensive financial restructuring that would cut the satellite operator’s debt by more than half, from almost $15 billion to $7 billion.
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Intelsat is providing cellular backhaul services in French Guiana for Orange, via the Intelsat 10-02 satellite.
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Intelsat reported total revenue of US$507.9 million in Q2, an increase of $25.8 million, while net loss attributable to Intelsat S.A. stood at $152.3 million.
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GCI confirms a $150 million partnership with satellite communications service provider, Intelsat.
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Intelsat launches Intelsat CellBackhaul, a fully managed service that helps Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) expand their coverage to any location in their market.