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L unconn Through innovative collaboration, Intelsat is advancing its satellite telecommunications capabilities around the globe Conne the Partner Content _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 34 nected ecting ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Intelsat northamericanexec. com 35 ▲ David Wajsgras, CEO Intelsat 37 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Intelsat northamericanexec. com I n today’s digital-obsessed era, it’s easy to take connectivity for granted. When we pick up the phone and make a call from almost anywhere in the world, search for the latest news, or stream entertainment, we rarely pause to consider how we’re able to do so, let alone think of the companies making these actions possible. Intelsat is a multinational satellite services provider considered to be the founding architects of the global satellite communications industry. With one of, if not the world’s largest and most trusted satellite and terrestrial networks, Intelsat delivers technology to power today’s high-performance digital connectivity and link people, businesses, and communities across the globe. We’re joined by Intelsat’s CEO, David Wajsgras, to learn more about how the company is celebrating its 60th year in business and striving to maintain its competitive edge through strategic collaboration amid significant industry transformation. “Intelsat’s history begins with a concept: in the 1940s, science fiction author, Arthur C. Clarke, determined that the Earth’s globe could be covered with bandwidth signals using only three satellites if strategically positioned,” David begins. “Responding to this concept, a collective of exceptionally clever people, both from inside and outside of government organizations, set out to develop technology to make Arthur Clarke’s vision a reality. “A consortium was established by the telecommunication agencies of 18 different countries, including the US under the leadership of the Kennedy Administration. The International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, or Intelsat, was created in 1964 to own and manage a constellation of communication satellites providing international broadcast services. However, after 37 years as an intergovernmental entity, we became a private company in 2001 and a series of investments in satellites and ground infrastructure followed.” 36 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ▲ David Wajsgras, CEO Intelsat 37 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Intelsat northamericanexec. com I n today’s digital-obsessed era, it’s easy to take connectivity for granted. When we pick up the phone and make a call from almost anywhere in the world, search for the latest news, or stream entertainment, we rarely pause to consider how we’re able to do so, let alone think of the companies making these actions possible. Intelsat is a multinational satellite services provider considered to be the founding architects of the global satellite communications industry. With one of, if not the world’s largest and most trusted satellite and terrestrial networks, Intelsat delivers technology to power today’s high-performance digital connectivity and link people, businesses, and communities across the globe. We’re joined by Intelsat’s CEO, David Wajsgras, to learn more about how the company is celebrating its 60th year in business and striving to maintain its competitive edge through strategic collaboration amid significant industry transformation. “Intelsat’s history begins with a concept: in the 1940s, science fiction author, Arthur C. Clarke, determined that the Earth’s globe could be covered with bandwidth signals using only three satellites if strategically positioned,” David begins. “Responding to this concept, a collective of exceptionally clever people, both from inside and outside of government organizations, set out to develop technology to make Arthur Clarke’s vision a reality. “A consortium was established by the telecommunication agencies of 18 different countries, including the US under the leadership of the Kennedy Administration. The International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, or Intelsat, was created in 1964 to own and manage a constellation of communication satellites providing international broadcast services. However, after 37 years as an intergovernmental entity, we became a private company in 2001 and a series of investments in satellites and ground infrastructure followed.” 36 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 2 - 3 4 - 5 6 - 7 8 - 9 10 - 11 12 - 13 14 - 15 16 - 17 18 - 19 20 - 21 22 - 23 24 - 25 26 - 27 28 - 29 30 - 31 32 - 33 34 - 35 36 - 37 38 - 39 40 - 41 42 - 43 44 - 45 46 - 47 48 - 49 50 - 51 52 - 53 54 - 55 56 - 57 58 - 59 60 - 61 62 - 63 64 - 65 66 - 67 68 - 69 70 - 71 72 - 73 74 - 75 76 - 77 78 - 79 80 - 81 82 - 83 84 - 85 86 - 87 88 - 89 90 - 91 92 - 93 94 - 95 96 - 97 98 - 99 100 - 101 102 - 103 104 - 105 106 - 107 108 - 109 110 - 111 112 - 113 114 - 115 116 - 117 118 - 119 120 - 121 122 - 123 124 - 125 126 - 127 128 - 129 130 - 131 132 - 133 134 - 135 136 - 137 138 - 139 140 Show pagesHide pages