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Related: About this forumArgentina's Macri mulls sale of ARSAT 3 to Hughes Network Systems
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Argentine President Mauricio Macri announced on Monday that a letter of intent had been signed with Maryland-based Hughes Network Systems for the construction and operation of the ARSAT 3 satellite.
The broadband communications satellite was originally commissioned in 2015 and had been awarded to Argentine state-owned satellite developer INVAP - but the project was suspended last year by a Macri decree.
This new agreement would instead award the ARSAT 3 to Hughes, and grant it 51% ownership of the unit.
The letter of intent has been denounced by opposition lawmakers as illegal.
Guillermo Rus, former vice president of ARSAT, said that the agreement "lacks legality" because it violates Article 10 in the 2015 Satellite Sovereignty Law that forbids the privatization of any of its satellites - except through congressional approval.
Critics noted that the agreement would also jeopardize INVAP - which has already launched two satellites (ARSAT 1 in 2014, and ARSAT 2 in 2015), and is considered by NASA to be "the clear leader in satellite design and manufacturing in Latin America."
Technological sovereignty
Former University of Buenos Aires Exact Sciences Dean Jorge Aliaga believes the initiative surrenders Argentina's "technological sovereignty" over its satellites - in particular the Ka band essential for improving access to broadband internet service.
He also warned it would effectively cede control of the ARSAT program as well as sensitive information to Hughes - the CIA's top spy satellite contractor as early as the 1970s.
The coincidence has stoked suspicion among Macri's opponents. His administration has been criticized even by allies for its use of warrantless surveillance against the media and political rivals - particularly former President Cristina Kirchner, whose private calls are routinely collected and leaked by Macri's state intelligence.
Buyers and viability
Macri administration officials deny that ARSAT is being privatized. Its director, Rodrigo de Loredo, noted that its two existing satellites, the fiber optic network, the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV) infrastructure, the data center, and the rest of the company's assets will remain public - at least for now.
"We believe our satellite program cannot continue to be 100% financed by Argentine taxpayers," de Loredo said, adding that private investment would add to ARSAT 3's viability.
Dr. Aliaga rejected that argument.
"It is a lie that ARSAT generates an expense to the State," he explained. "The Satellite Law stipulates they must be self-financed. Its costs are more than compensated by its data and communication service sales, and INVAP and its network of suppliers depend on it."
At: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pagina12.com.ar%2F50857-en-el-arsat-3-flameara-una-bandera-extranjera
There is no longer any Hughes company manufacturing satellites.
Zorro
(16,069 posts)Hughes Network Systems -- the company listed in the article -- does not manufacture satellites.
Neither does the Hughes subsidiary you've linked to.
sandensea
(22,587 posts)...Hughes Network Systems (s sats) new EchoStar 17 satellite is ready for commercial service.
https://gigaom.com/2012/10/01/with-new-satellite-tech-rural-dwellers-get-access-to-true-broadband/
Purdy, ain't it.
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Judi Lynn
(161,929 posts)Judi Lynn
(161,929 posts)He simply wants to pervert everything which was working before he slithered into power.
Hope the opposition will find a way to prevent this.
Thanks, sandensea.
sandensea
(22,587 posts)Most of Macri's signature policies have, as you know, been enacted just that way: by decree - even if they reverse congressional legislation.
No wonder he and Cheeto are such good pals.
"You learn quick, kid."
Judi Lynn
(161,929 posts)power to do things to enrich him and his ugly small world of painfully ugly elites at the expense of the people?
Funny photo. Macri has no idea where that hand has been.
Judi Lynn
(161,929 posts)Long time making these fiendish thingies.