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SkyTerra

SkyTerra (SKYT), formerly Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV or MSVLP), was a Reston, Virginia company that developed telecommunications systems that integrate satellite and terrestrial radio communication technologies into one system. In March 2010, the company was acquired by Harbinger Capital Partners and under the leadership of CEO Sanjiv Ahuja became part of a new company called LightSquared.[1] The company placed its first satellite, SkyTerra-1, in orbit on November 14, 2010.[2] LightSquared has since then went bankrupt and emerged from bankruptcy as Ligado Networks.[citation needed]

History edit

The Corporation was founded in 1988 as American Mobile Satellite Corporation (AMSC), a consortium of several organizations originally dedicated to satellite broadcasting of telephone, fax, and data signals. Its acquisition of ARDIS was completed on March 31, 1998. On April 24, 2000, the company changed its name to Motient Corporation, with its stock traded on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol "MTNT".[3] MSV was formed by the integration of the spun-off satellite operations of Motient and TMI Communications and Company, L.P., a wholly owned subsidiary of BCE Inc. of Canada.[4] The new company has operations in both America and Canada, providing service to both countries and the Caribbean. MSV changed its name to SkyTerra in December 2008.[5] The company was traded Over-the-Counter and was listed on the OTCBB: SKYT. SkyTerra (formerly ‘Mobile Satellite Ventures’) [6] was the first company to receive a Federal Communications Commission license to deploy Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC) technology.[7]

In 2005, SkyTerra purchased 50% of Hughes Network Solutions, a subsidiary of the News Corp.-owned DirecTV Group, for $157.4 million, which SkyTerra held under its subsidiary Hughes Communications.[8][9] In January 2006, DirecTV sold its remaining 50% share in Hughes Network Solutions to SkyTerra for $100 million.[10] Hughes Communications was spun off as a separate company in February 2006, with SkyTerra divesting its entire stake in the company to its shareholders.[11]

TerreStar Corporation, formerly Motient Corporation, was the controlling shareholder of TerreStar Networks Inc. and TerreStar Global Ltd., and a shareholder of SkyTerra Communications.[12]

SkyTerra Communications Inc was acquired by Harbinger Capital Partners on March 29, 2010, for $5.00 per share and became part of LightSquared in July 2010.[13]

Lightsquared went bankrupt. After emerging from bankruptcy LightSquared is rebranding as Ligado Networks.[14]

AMSC initially provided GEO based satellite services based on its MSAT satellite.

  • Elements of MSV were previously known as Motient.
  • Elements of MSV were previously known as TMI Communications and Co.
  • Motient was one of the founders of XM Satellite Radio.

MSV satellite telephony edit

Most of their current products and services are aimed at emergency services, law enforcement, and companies that specialize in transportation. However, MSV and Boeing are developing a satellite telephony network for consumers.

The use of Boeing's GeoMobile platform will allow for coverage of the entire United States with a single satellite. This new approach to satellite telephony has already been validated with the Thuraya network. MSV's satellite will use an even bigger antenna than the Thuraya spacecraft (at 22 meters in diameter, it will be the largest commercial reflector dish ever used in space),[15] allowing it to communicate with phones no larger than modern cell phones because the large antenna gain allows the handset to operate at a power output comparable to regular cell phones. This is now possible since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allowed satellite operators to create terrestrial cellular networks using spectrum previously restricted to satellite use,[16][17][18] which means that phones can be compatible with both the upcoming MSV satellite phone network and local cellular networks, allowing a user to communicate over the regular cellular network, and only rely on the satellites in areas outside the range of cell towers. MSV has earned patents for this set-up.[19] It will be useful in sparsely populated areas where the construction of cell towers is not cost-effective, as well as to emergency-response services which must remain operational even when the local cellular network is out of service.

Satellites edit

The SkyTerra space segment consists of the MSAT geostationary satellites MSAT-1 and MSAT-2.[20]

The SkyTerra 1 (formerly MSV 1, COSPAR 2010-061A, SATCAT 37218) satellite, a 5,400 kg Boeing 702, was successfully launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on November 14, 2010 by an ILS Proton-M booster. Expected service life of the satellite is 15 years.[21] The initial deployment of the satellite's antenna failed, but the antenna was later deployed successfully. In March 2012, the satellite was knocked out by a strong solar flare, but it recovered.

Back when the company was known as Mobile Satellite Ventures, the original plans called for three satellites: MSV 1, MSV 2 and MSV SA. MSV 1 and 2 became later SkyTerra 1 and 2, respectively and MSV SA was dropped from plans. The plan was for MSV 1 and 2 satellites to cover North America and MSV SA to cover South America.

The planned satellite SkyTerra 2 was never launched; however the satellite was built (to some degree at least). After Lightsquared's bankruptcy, the components of the satellite that was to be SkyTerra 2 were repurposed by Boeing to become the MEXSAT satellite.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Huge: Hybrid satellite-LTE network launches under the name LightSquared". 20 July 2010.
  2. ^ "LightSquared Gets SkyTerra 1 Satellite into Orbit".
  3. ^ "Report". sec.gov. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
  5. ^ "ECFS".
  6. ^ Name change notice skyterra.com[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Federal Communications Commission license[dead link]
  8. ^ "2005 Form 10-K, The DirecTV Group, Inc". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. March 10, 2006.
  9. ^ "SkyTerra Communications Acquires Remaining Interest in Hughes Network Systems LLC from The DIRECTV Group". The DirecTV Group, Inc. January 3, 2006.
  10. ^ . SkyTerra Communications, Inc. January 3, 2006. Archived from the original on February 15, 2011.
  11. ^ . Wikinvest. March 29, 2006. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  12. ^ "TerreStar (TSTR) Sells Remaining Shares in SkyTerra for $123M".
  13. ^ "Current Report".
  14. ^ a b "SkyTerra 1, 2 (MSV 1, 2, SA)".
  15. ^ "Satellite Services - LightSquared". Archived from the original on 2013-02-02. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
  16. ^ Drucker, Jesse (February 9, 2006). "As Satellite Firms Move to Add Cellular Service, Critics Cry Foul". The Wall Street Journal.
  17. ^ MSV Moving Ahead With Second-Generation System Plans
  18. ^ OnTheCommons.org | The Looting Continues 2010-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ patents
  20. ^ "Satellite Services - LightSquared". Archived from the original on 2012-09-09. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
  21. ^ Chris Bergin (2010). ILS Proton-M launches with SkyTerra 1 satellite. NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved November 14, 2010.

External links edit

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  • MSV satellite telephony - fact sheet[permanent dead link]
  • MSV satellite telephony - video (, )

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SkyTerra SKYT formerly Mobile Satellite Ventures MSV or MSVLP was a Reston Virginia company that developed telecommunications systems that integrate satellite and terrestrial radio communication technologies into one system In March 2010 the company was acquired by Harbinger Capital Partners and under the leadership of CEO Sanjiv Ahuja became part of a new company called LightSquared 1 The company placed its first satellite SkyTerra 1 in orbit on November 14 2010 2 LightSquared has since then went bankrupt and emerged from bankruptcy as Ligado Networks citation needed Contents 1 History 2 MSV satellite telephony 3 Satellites 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Corporation was founded in 1988 as American Mobile Satellite Corporation AMSC a consortium of several organizations originally dedicated to satellite broadcasting of telephone fax and data signals Its acquisition of ARDIS was completed on March 31 1998 On April 24 2000 the company changed its name to Motient Corporation with its stock traded on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol MTNT 3 MSV was formed by the integration of the spun off satellite operations of Motient and TMI Communications and Company L P a wholly owned subsidiary of BCE Inc of Canada 4 The new company has operations in both America and Canada providing service to both countries and the Caribbean MSV changed its name to SkyTerra in December 2008 5 The company was traded Over the Counter and was listed on the OTCBB SKYT SkyTerra formerly Mobile Satellite Ventures 6 was the first company to receive a Federal Communications Commission license to deploy Ancillary Terrestrial Component ATC technology 7 In 2005 SkyTerra purchased 50 of Hughes Network Solutions a subsidiary of the News Corp owned DirecTV Group for 157 4 million which SkyTerra held under its subsidiary Hughes Communications 8 9 In January 2006 DirecTV sold its remaining 50 share in Hughes Network Solutions to SkyTerra for 100 million 10 Hughes Communications was spun off as a separate company in February 2006 with SkyTerra divesting its entire stake in the company to its shareholders 11 TerreStar Corporation formerly Motient Corporation was the controlling shareholder of TerreStar Networks Inc and TerreStar Global Ltd and a shareholder of SkyTerra Communications 12 SkyTerra Communications Inc was acquired by Harbinger Capital Partners on March 29 2010 for 5 00 per share and became part of LightSquared in July 2010 13 Lightsquared went bankrupt After emerging from bankruptcy LightSquared is rebranding as Ligado Networks 14 AMSC initially provided GEO based satellite services based on its MSAT satellite Elements of MSV were previously known as Motient Elements of MSV were previously known as TMI Communications and Co Motient was one of the founders of XM Satellite Radio MSV satellite telephony editMost of their current products and services are aimed at emergency services law enforcement and companies that specialize in transportation However MSV and Boeing are developing a satellite telephony network for consumers The use of Boeing s GeoMobile platform will allow for coverage of the entire United States with a single satellite This new approach to satellite telephony has already been validated with the Thuraya network MSV s satellite will use an even bigger antenna than the Thuraya spacecraft at 22 meters in diameter it will be the largest commercial reflector dish ever used in space 15 allowing it to communicate with phones no larger than modern cell phones because the large antenna gain allows the handset to operate at a power output comparable to regular cell phones This is now possible since the Federal Communications Commission FCC allowed satellite operators to create terrestrial cellular networks using spectrum previously restricted to satellite use 16 17 18 which means that phones can be compatible with both the upcoming MSV satellite phone network and local cellular networks allowing a user to communicate over the regular cellular network and only rely on the satellites in areas outside the range of cell towers MSV has earned patents for this set up 19 It will be useful in sparsely populated areas where the construction of cell towers is not cost effective as well as to emergency response services which must remain operational even when the local cellular network is out of service Satellites editThe SkyTerra space segment consists of the MSAT geostationary satellites MSAT 1 and MSAT 2 20 The SkyTerra 1 formerly MSV 1 COSPAR 2010 061A SATCAT 37218 satellite a 5 400 kg Boeing 702 was successfully launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on November 14 2010 by an ILS Proton M booster Expected service life of the satellite is 15 years 21 The initial deployment of the satellite s antenna failed but the antenna was later deployed successfully In March 2012 the satellite was knocked out by a strong solar flare but it recovered Back when the company was known as Mobile Satellite Ventures the original plans called for three satellites MSV 1 MSV 2 and MSV SA MSV 1 and 2 became later SkyTerra 1 and 2 respectively and MSV SA was dropped from plans The plan was for MSV 1 and 2 satellites to cover North America and MSV SA to cover South America The planned satellite SkyTerra 2 was never launched however the satellite was built to some degree at least After Lightsquared s bankruptcy the components of the satellite that was to be SkyTerra 2 were repurposed by Boeing to become the MEXSAT satellite 14 See also editMobile satellite service Satellite phone Globalstar ICO Global Communications Land Mobile Radio Service MSAT O3b Networks SkyWave Mobile Communications EchoStar Mobile TerreStar Networks XM Satellite RadioReferences edit Huge Hybrid satellite LTE network launches under the name LightSquared 20 July 2010 LightSquared Gets SkyTerra 1 Satellite into Orbit Report sec gov Retrieved 11 December 2023 Motient Announces New Funding for Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary Free Online Library Archived from the original on 2012 10 22 Retrieved 2011 01 07 ECFS Name change notice skyterra com permanent dead link Federal Communications Commission license dead link 2005 Form 10 K The DirecTV Group Inc U S Securities and Exchange Commission March 10 2006 SkyTerra Communications Acquires Remaining Interest in Hughes Network Systems LLC from The DIRECTV Group The DirecTV Group Inc January 3 2006 SkyTerra Communications Acquires Remaining Interest in Hughes Network Systems LLC from The DIRECTV Group SkyTerra Communications Inc January 3 2006 Archived from the original on February 15 2011 The Hughes Communications SkyTerra Separation Wikinvest March 29 2006 Archived from the original on 2011 07 22 Retrieved 2011 04 23 TerreStar TSTR Sells Remaining Shares in SkyTerra for 123M Current Report a b SkyTerra 1 2 MSV 1 2 SA Satellite Services LightSquared Archived from the original on 2013 02 02 Retrieved 2011 01 07 Drucker Jesse February 9 2006 As Satellite Firms Move to Add Cellular Service Critics Cry Foul The Wall Street Journal MSV Moving Ahead With Second Generation System Plans OnTheCommons org The Looting Continues Archived 2010 06 20 at the Wayback Machine patents Satellite Services LightSquared Archived from the original on 2012 09 09 Retrieved 2010 11 28 Chris Bergin 2010 ILS Proton M launches with SkyTerra 1 satellite NASASpaceFlight com Retrieved November 14 2010 External links editSkyTerra MSV satellite telephony press releases MSV Boeing MSV satellite telephony fact sheet permanent dead link MSV satellite telephony video MOV WMV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SkyTerra amp oldid 1189357333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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