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Technology Stocks : Investing in Exponential Growth

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To: Paul H. Christiansen who wrote (401)6/23/2017 3:54:13 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio   of 1084
 
OneWeb: "...a fleet of 720 satellites, all orbiting the earth at an altitude of roughly 745 miles. The first satellites would launch next year, and service could start as early as 2019."

washingtonpost.com

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Teledesic: "The original 1994 proposal was extremely ambitious, costing over US $9 billion and originally planning 840 active satellites with in-orbit spares at an altitude of 700 km. [1]

en.wikipedia.org

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