The two largest geostationary satellite operators will become one
Briefly

SES will buy Intelsat for $3.1 billion, creating a dominant company with 100 multi-ton satellites in geostationary orbit, engaging in fierce competition with Starlink and other emerging broadband networks.
Demand is shifting towards smaller satellites closer to Earth, challenging the traditional use of large geostationary satellites, as seen with Starlink's 5,800 active satellites and 2.6 million subscribers.
Read at Ars Technica
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