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Technology Stocks : Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI)
SIRI 20.77-2.2%Dec 19 9:30 AM EST

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To: i-node who wrote (5280)10/5/2006 10:12:30 PM
From: pcstel  Read Replies (2) of 8420
 
Obviously, you don't have a clue what you're talking about. This isn't the ground spare. This is a new GEO. They obviously expect to be awarded an orbital slot well in advance of the launch.

You keep saying that I don't have a clue.. But, you are the one that can't find a link to support your OPINIONS if your life depended on it.

First of all.. A Bit of Education for you.. Remember how I had to Educate you on Subscriber Metrics about 4 years ago... LOL!!

Long lead time parts of a GEO order takes place about 9 months before the Buss is to be assembled . And it takes about 12 months to build, test, and deliver a GSO satellite once you have the long lead time parts. That means that a buyer has to have all of their liscenses, user link authorizations, etc. in hand before the design phase, which is followed by the ordering of Long lead time parts.

Currently. SIRIUS has NO applications on file for additional authority. As that authority would be subject to Compeditive Bidding. And there are No Auctions Scheduled for FSS service anytime in the near future.

wireless.fcc.gov

You just can't throw up a satellite without the required authorizations.

And so it goes,
PCSTEL
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