Fun facts so far, INTELSATs Twitter is followed by 714 accounts: 3 of which are "JustHuman" whom X22 uses often, SpaceX, and me.
David Broadbent President, Government Solutions joined Intelsat in November 2023 from RTX, where he served most recently as president of the company’s Space Systems business unit. Broadbent had been with Raytheon for more than 20 years in various senior business development, program execution, contracts, supply chain management and financial planning roles. Before joining Raytheon’s Integrated Defense Systems team in the U.K. in 2002, he worked with Vickers Defence Systems in engineering design, supply chain, and program management in both Germany and the U.K....
Signs definitely point to your comment being correct.
Intelsat is a satellite communications company that provides services for broadcasting, broadband, and telecommunications. Founded in 1964, it was one of the first companies to launch a commercial satellite network. Intelsat operates a fleet of satellites that facilitate global communications, including direct-to-home television services, data transmission, and internet connectivity in remote areas. The company has played a significant role in the development of satellite technology and continues to be a key player in the industry.
As of 2023, Intelsat operates a fleet of over 50 satellites. This fleet supports a wide range of services, including broadband connectivity, broadcasting, and mobile communications, covering regions around the globe.
Intelsat is a publicly traded company, so it is owned by its shareholders. However, it has also undergone significant changes in ownership structure. In 2020, Intelsat filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as part of a financial restructuring process, and it has since been working on rebuilding its operations. The company has private equity firms and institutional investors as key stakeholders, but no single entity fully owns Intelsat. The ownership landscape can shift based on market conditions and investment activities.
...another DS asset removed in the ' satellite ' wars
Exactly what I'm thinking.
Fun facts so far, INTELSATs Twitter is followed by 714 accounts: 3 of which are "JustHuman" whom X22 uses often, SpaceX, and me.
David Broadbent President, Government Solutions joined Intelsat in November 2023 from RTX, where he served most recently as president of the company’s Space Systems business unit. Broadbent had been with Raytheon for more than 20 years in various senior business development, program execution, contracts, supply chain management and financial planning roles. Before joining Raytheon’s Integrated Defense Systems team in the U.K. in 2002, he worked with Vickers Defence Systems in engineering design, supply chain, and program management in both Germany and the U.K....
Signs definitely point to your comment being correct.
INTELSAT
CEO- David Wajsgras
CFO- Anthony (Toby) O’Brien
CAO- Michelle Bryan
CCO- Michael DeMarco
CTO- Bruno Fromont (must not be very good at his job)
interesting, "President, Government Solutions" - David Broadbent
CIO- Adam Levy
Broadbent Worked for Raytheon for 22 YEARS.
Intelsat is a satellite communications company that provides services for broadcasting, broadband, and telecommunications. Founded in 1964, it was one of the first companies to launch a commercial satellite network. Intelsat operates a fleet of satellites that facilitate global communications, including direct-to-home television services, data transmission, and internet connectivity in remote areas. The company has played a significant role in the development of satellite technology and continues to be a key player in the industry.
As of 2023, Intelsat operates a fleet of over 50 satellites. This fleet supports a wide range of services, including broadband connectivity, broadcasting, and mobile communications, covering regions around the globe.
Intelsat is a publicly traded company, so it is owned by its shareholders. However, it has also undergone significant changes in ownership structure. In 2020, Intelsat filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as part of a financial restructuring process, and it has since been working on rebuilding its operations. The company has private equity firms and institutional investors as key stakeholders, but no single entity fully owns Intelsat. The ownership landscape can shift based on market conditions and investment activities.
Kinda' sounds like a deep state coms sat when you dig into it.
government leases 45% of bandwidth on private satellites for strategic contingency
After watching the movie Gravity, just how dangerous IS spacewalking now with all this space trash floating around.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/boeing-made-satellite-breaks-space-152742508.html
Did this have anything to do with the fuckery that occurred with Elon’s Starlink over North Carolina?
"IS-33e"
The cabal really likes its numbers.