For those of you who have not yet spent time on the 98 page BUR Replacement Prospectus, here are a few excerpts I found that pretty much sums up what an explosively sensational opportunity we have here.
2,000,000 existing satellite customers currently being stitched up at rates of over $1/min.
Potentially 4,000,000,000 new customers who currently have no coverage at all!
“There are service providers (such as Iridium, Inmarsat, Global Star, Thuraya), which have multi-satellites systems, with a total of approximately 2 million paying customers, based on pricing of
“>$1 /minute” at lowest rates (prepaid packages)”
“SSG will apply for full system global frequency registration as well as pilot stage
frequency registration……… undertaken through the United Kingdom Office for
Communication.”
“There are over 4 billion people currently without any mobile coverage and the
current high cost of service pricing denies access to potential customers.”
Potential customers include……………….
(a) Maritime;
(b) Aviation;
(c) Transportation;
(d) Government / military;
(e) Travel;
(f) Heavy equipment;
(g) Oil and gas;
(h) Emergency response; and
(i) Hosted payloads.
“SSG’s goal is to launch a constellation of nano-satellites, placed in carefully
selected orbits giving full coverage of the Earth, to create a disruptive and
global communication network providing affordable voice, data and
messaging services……………….. anyone, anywhere, anytime.”
“Nano-satellites can also offer roaming cellular service at
affordable rates.”
“The system includes not only satellites,
but also orbit selection and network management software………………
“SSG will use intellectual
property registration both as a means of protecting its intellectual property and
as leverage for raising the company value.”
“The SSG business strategy is to provide and charge customers for cheaper
communications infrastructure based on a network of low cost, nano-satellites
with low maintenance costs.”
“The main difference with SSG's nano-satellites is that each launch
can carry up to 30 nano-satellites, which will immediately divide the cost per
satellite by 30.”
“SSG intends to secure a dedicated SSG nano-satellites
launch, enabling SSG to control launch parameters such as schedule, altitude,
inclination and insertion to orbit, and also allowing the launch of multiple nanosatellites
at once.”
“……………the cost per satellite can be as low as US$300,000.”
“the market demand exceeds current supply, this situation is expected to remain the
same in the next decade at least.”
>>>>>>>>>>> this is potentially the most lucrative opportunity most of us will ever see in a lifetime