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Article: Satellite Capacity 'Vastly Outstripping' Demand.
- Article from:
- Satellite Today
- Article date:
- March 3, 2004
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The financial performance of fixed satellite operators is hamstrung by a lingering overcapacity problem that generally will exceed demand for years to come. Such is the view of two industry consultants who addressed the FSS sector during the opening panel of the one-day financial forum that kicked off PBI Media's Satellite 2004 conference. The impact is felt by the operators in the form of reduced transponder pricing and stagnant revenue streams, said Andrea Maleter, technical director of the Bethesda, Md.-based Futron consulting firm.
"Supply has vastly exceeded demand," Maleter said. Operators now are forced to consider such unconventional marketplace ...
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