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Failed OneWeb/Intelsat Gives Breathing Room to Other NGSO Plans, NSR Analyst Says

The failed OneWeb/Intelsat merger might be a win for other geostationary orbit (GSO) satellite network operators, giving them a chance to pursue their own medium earth orbit (MEO) or low earth orbit (LEO) ambitions, Northern Sky Research analyst Gagan Agrawal…

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blogged Wednesday. If the deal hadn't fallen apart (see 1706010066), it potentially could have pushed other GSO operators with non-GSO ambitions "out of the game," it said. The post also said other major GSO operators are varied in their approaches to non-GSO, with Intelsat, Eutelsat and JSAT focusing on strategic partnerships that give them "a very limited play in this arena," Telesat "going aggressive" with LEO plans and SES -- through its investment in and subsequent acquisition of O3b -- "has materialized MEO-GEO synergies into one of the more promising growth areas in the near term."