Do they have enough satellite frequencies that are low enough to work
effectively for mobile use given the terrain and obstructions?
Sent from my Mind...
Gino Villarini wrote:
Actually they are going to build a terrestrial network using
satellite bands
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
It looks like yet another attempt at satellite broadband. More
big bucks to outer space!
Spectrum
assets and financing.
LightSquared already
owns valuable high quality spectrum assets, including 59 Mhz of
nationwide ubiquitous spectrum in an advantageous frequency position.
In addition to the $2.9 billion of assets already contributed by
Harbinger Capital Partners and affiliates,LightSquared has
additional debt and equity financing of up to $1.75 billion.
Harbinger Capital Partners
Harbinger
Capital Partners is a leading private investment fund based in New York
with $10 billion in assets under management. The firm was founded in
2001 and employs a fundamental approach to deep value and distressed
credit investing. Harbinger is led by Philip A. Falcone, its Chief
Executive Officer, who has over 20 years of investment experience
across an array of market cycles.
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