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Motient Corporation has purchased $200 million of TerreStar Networks Inc. common stock, giving Motient ownership of approximately 61% of the outstanding stock of TerreStar and effective operating control of the company. Immediately prior to Motient's purchase of TerreStar stock, TerreStar was spun-off by Mobile Satellite Ventures LP, or MSV, to its limited partners. The combination of this spin-off and the stock purchase described above resulted in Motient's ownership of approximately 61% of the issued and outstanding common stock of TerreStar. TerreStar, in partnership with TMI Communications (a stockholder of TerreStar), is one of two FCC licensees in the 2 GHz frequency band planning to develop, build and operate advanced mobile satellite services, or MSS. TMI holds an approval in principle issued by Industry Canada for a 2 GHz space station authorization and related spectrum licenses for the provision of MSS in the 2 GHz band, as well as an authorization from the FCC for the provision of MSS in the 2 GHz band. TMI is obligated to transfer these authorizations to TerreStar and/or an entity designated by TerreStar, subject to obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals. "TerreStar is now poised to move rapidly forward, to make ATC a reality in the 2GHz band," stated Wharton B. (Zie) Rivers Jr., president and chief executive officer of TerreStar. "We share the vision of ATC and, with independent leadership, believe that we can provide a single-minded focus to deliver to the 2 GHz band the same cost efficient 'wireless everywhere' service which MSV will provide in the L-Band. Using MSV's ATC technology, we will be setting the technical standards for the next generation of wireless mobile systems that combine the best of satellites and terrestrial systems." Motient was advised in this transaction by Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. Please see our current report on Form 8-K filed today with the SEC for additional information regarding this transaction. Related Links Motient SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express ![]() ![]() Defending the rights of hundreds of thousands of satellite TV subscribers in Florida, DirecTV and EchoStar Communications, and its Dish Network, have filed a lawsuit in the Florida Circuit Court for Leon County challenging the constitutionality of provisions in Florida's communications services tax law that discriminate against satellite TV services in favor of competing services sold by cable.
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