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Verizon cutting prices

Verizon, the US wireless carrier company, trimmed its multi-line prices somewhat in December, but has now made a further discount available. Sam McHugh, an equity analyst at BNP-Paribas, says Verizon has added a $10 promotional discount to its advertised prices which had only just been cut. McHugh, in a note to clients, says: “The price […]

January 11, 2026

ScotiaBank confuses market over AST SpaceMobile

Over the past year, analysts at investment bank ScotiaBank have been enthusiastic supporters of AST SpaceMobile’s prospects. But on January 6th, the bank conducted an about-turn, and – in effect – advised clients to ‘Sell’ their shares in AST. As well as pouring ice-water on AST, the bank’s specific wording was “sector underperform” and the […]

January 9, 2026

EchoStar gains bank support

TD Cowen, the US investment bank, has raised its opinion on satellite operator EchoStar. On January 7th, TD Cowen analyst Gregory Williams announced an updated projection for EchoStar (SATS), raising the price target significantly from $100 to $158. The updated target reflects a notable increase of 58 perc ent, while maintaining a Buy rating for […]

January 8, 2026

SpaceX complains to FCC over AST SpaceMobile

SpaceX currently dominates satellite activity with over 9,000 satellites in orbit and ambitions to deliver ‘Direct-to-Consumer’ telephony. AST SpaceMobile has just six satellites in orbit but has dozens of major telcos signed up to its Direct-to-Consumer cellular plan and this year will have 45-60 satellites in orbit. SpaceX, on January 6th, has written to the […]

January 8, 2026

WBD rejects the colour of Paramount money

Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) certainly compete for the dubious honour of the ugliest kids in the family of media giants. Both badly need a suitor, and Paramount made it to the altar first. But, you know, marry in haste and all that. Skydance was the only serious caller and so became the partner/owner. […]

January 7, 2026

Space42 flies HAPS over Europe

Abu Dhabi-based Space42, using its Mira Aerospace subsidiary, has flown a High Altitude Platform System (HAPS) aircraft over Spain during December 2025. The aircraft, a solar-powered version called ApusNeo18, flew from the Fuerteventura Technology Park in Spain and collected data focused on wildfire prevention and management as part of the ISSEC program, a joint venture […]

January 7, 2026

Turkey wants a launch site

Turkey has confirmed that it has initiated construction of a rocket launch site in Somalia, in North-East Africa. The selection of Somalia for the launch site is driven by its proximity to the equator, which provides a technical advantage for satellite launches. Phase 1 of the build is expected to take about 12 months with […]

January 6, 2026

IRIS2 starts RFP phase

The SpaceRISE consortium which is building Europe’s ‘next generation’ of highly-secure satellites, has started the process of procuring its new fleet. SpaceRISE issued its Requests for Proposals’ on December 29th 2025 to industry suppliers for 272 low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites and associated launch services. The consortium comprises Eutelsat, SES and Hispasat. The current procurement […]

January 5, 2026

Bank: Opportunities for SES and Eutelsat

A report from analysts at BNP Paribas looks at the prospects for Europe’s two satellite operators: SES of Luxembourg, and Eutelsat of Paris. Both now play a truly global role – with SES having acquired Intelsat, and Eutelsat firmly backing OneWeb and its global appeal to telcos, commercial enterprises and government/military users. The bank, which […]

December 22, 2025

Bank: SES outperforming

French investment bank, Exane BNP Paribas, has initiated coverage of Europe’s two giant satellite operators SES and Eutelsat. The news comes as Moody’s downgraded SES (to ba2 from ba1) on its Baseline Credit Assessment, and the ratings agency withdrew its corporate rating and changed its overview from “Stable to Negative”. Exane ranks SES as ‘Outperform’ […]

December 19, 2025