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全球最大卫星服务公司Intelsat为何申请破产

Aaron Pressman
2020-05-15

新冠疫情期间,卫星领域宣布破产的公司不止Intelsat一家。

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5月13日,全球最大卫星服务公司Intelsat按照破产法第11章的规定,填写并提交了破产保护申请。该公司表示,已获得数十亿美元的破产保护融资,帮助其在重组期间维持运营。

长期负债的Intelsat表示,无力支付迁移频谱所需的数亿美元。美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)于今年2月通过一项计划,将Intelsat及其同行持有的部分频谱出售给需要5G频谱的无线运营商,但这些卫星公司需要先在清除活动上承担高昂成本。

去年11月,Intelsat股价曾一度超过每股25美元,但在本周三跌至每股79美分。随后,由于Intelsat的破产申请,纽交所暂停了该公司的正常交易。

一个月前,背负着近150亿美元债务的Intelsat选择拒付其中一笔到期债券,并聘请破产律师和顾问,向法院提出了破产保护申请。

大多数的美国广播和有线电视提供商都依靠Intelsat的卫星网络在全国各地分发节目。Intelsat也为飞机、船只和其他远程旅行者提供通信服务,不过这项业务在新冠疫情期间遭受到了重创。该公司表示,目前已获得10亿美元的破产保护融资,以维持破产程序期间的运营,并进行拍卖前所需的投资。

Intelsat的首席执行官斯蒂芬·斯宾格勒在一份声明中说:“这是我们公司历史上一个变革性的时刻。”他还指出,这将有利于继续公司战略目标,建立公司优势,并利用额外资源满足客户需求。

这很有可能,因为Intelsat最终可以通过FCC拍卖C波段频谱获得近50亿美元。拍卖定于12月开始,但可能因为疫情而推迟。

新冠疫情期间,卫星领域宣布破产的公司不止Intelsat一家。3月,日本软银集团支持的卫星运营商OneWeb陷入资金紧张困境,申请破产。4月,澳洲卫星通讯公司Speedcast International申请破产保护。(财富中文网)

编译:于佳鑫

5月13日,全球最大卫星服务公司Intelsat按照破产法第11章的规定,填写并提交了破产保护申请。该公司表示,已获得数十亿美元的破产保护融资,帮助其在重组期间维持运营。

长期负债的Intelsat表示,无力支付迁移频谱所需的数亿美元。美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)于今年2月通过一项计划,将Intelsat及其同行持有的部分频谱出售给需要5G频谱的无线运营商,但这些卫星公司需要先在清除活动上承担高昂成本。

去年11月,Intelsat股价曾一度超过每股25美元,但在本周三跌至每股79美分。随后,由于Intelsat的破产申请,纽交所暂停了该公司的正常交易。

一个月前,背负着近150亿美元债务的Intelsat选择拒付其中一笔到期债券,并聘请破产律师和顾问,向法院提出了破产保护申请。

大多数的美国广播和有线电视提供商都依靠Intelsat的卫星网络在全国各地分发节目。Intelsat也为飞机、船只和其他远程旅行者提供通信服务,不过这项业务在新冠疫情期间遭受到了重创。该公司表示,目前已获得10亿美元的破产保护融资,以维持破产程序期间的运营,并进行拍卖前所需的投资。

Intelsat的首席执行官斯蒂芬·斯宾格勒在一份声明中说:“这是我们公司历史上一个变革性的时刻。”他还指出,这将有利于继续公司战略目标,建立公司优势,并利用额外资源满足客户需求。

这很有可能,因为Intelsat最终可以通过FCC拍卖C波段频谱获得近50亿美元。拍卖定于12月开始,但可能因为疫情而推迟。

新冠疫情期间,卫星领域宣布破产的公司不止Intelsat一家。3月,日本软银集团支持的卫星运营商OneWeb陷入资金紧张困境,申请破产。4月,澳洲卫星通讯公司Speedcast International申请破产保护。(财富中文网)

编译:于佳鑫

Intelsat, one of the leading satellite communications companies in the world, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday. But ultimately the Chapter 11 filing should help the company collect billions of dollars for selling airwave licenses it owns that can be used for 5G wireless service.

In a move that had been telegraphed for weeks, Intelsat said in its filing that it couldn't afford to service its heavy debt load while also paying hundreds of millions of dollars to transition its network to new technology to allow for a federal auction of some of its airwave licenses. The Federal Communications Commission in February adopted a plan to sell off some of the airwaves held by Intelsat and its peers to wireless carriers that need the spectrum for 5G, but the satellite companies first need to make costly alterations to their operations.

Shares of Intelsat, which traded over $25 as recently as November, dropped to 79 cents on Wednesday before regular trading was suspended on the New York Stock Exchange due to the bankruptcy filing.

Intelsat carries almost $15 billion of debt, a legacy of multiple private equity owners over the past decade who loaded up the company's balance sheet to make acquisitions and pay dividends. A month ago, it missed a bond payment and hired bankruptcy lawyers and advisers in preparation for making a Chapter 11 filing.

Most U.S. broadcast and cable TV providers rely on Intelsat to distribute their programming across the country via its satellite network. Intelsat also provides communications service to planes, boats, and other remote travelers, a business that has taken a hit during the coronavirus pandemic. Intelsat obtained a $1 billion debtor-in-possession loan to continue its operations and fund the FCC-required transition while its Chapter 11 case moves forward.

In an unusual statement for a bankrupt company, Intelsat CEO Stephen Spengler tried to position the Chapter 11 filing as a victory. “This is a transformational moment in the history of our company,” Spengler said in a statement on Thursday. "This will position us to invest and pursue our strategic growth objectives, build on our strengths, and serve the mission-critical needs of our customers with additional resources and wind in our sails.”

That's likely because Intelsat stands to collect almost $5 billion from the FCC's auction of airwaves known as the C-Band. The auction is scheduled to begin in December but could be delayed by the pandemic.

Intelsat is one of several companies in the satellite sector to declare bankruptcy during the economic crash caused by the coronavirus. In March, OneWeb, the Internet-from-space service backed by SoftBank, filed for bankruptcy, saying it could not find financing due to the pandemic. The company's assets, including 74 satellites already in orbit, are now up for sale with rumored interest from Amazon, among others. And Australian satellite service company Speedcast International filed for bankruptcy last month.

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