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Satellite operator Ligado sues Inmarsat after bankruptcy filing
Jan 7, 2025 2:19 PM

Jan 7 (Reuters) - Bankrupt satellite communications

company Ligado on Tuesday sued its contract partner Inmarsat

over a 2007 spectrum leasing agreement, seeking to recoup up to

$1.7 billion in payments under the agreement.

Ligado, which filed for Chapter 11 protection late Sunday,

said the UK-based satellite telecommunications company violated

the 2007 agreement meant to coordinate the two companies' use of

in-demand radio frequencies for mobile communications and other

commercial uses.

Inmarsat failed to make required upgrades to its satellite

network and continued to demand payments from Ligado, despite

the fact that a dispute with the U.S. government prevented

Ligado from monetizing the leased spectrum, according to a

complaint filed Tuesday in Delaware bankruptcy court.

An Inmarsat spokesman said Tuesday that the complaint had no

legal merit and was replete with "unfounded allegations".

Inmarsat attorney Laura Davis Jones said in a Tuesday court

hearing in Wilmington, Delaware, that Ligado was $500 million

behind on its contractually required lease payments, with

additional obligations accruing quarterly.

"We see it very differently," Jones told U.S. Bankruptcy

Judge Thomas Horan, who is overseeing Ligado's Chapter 11 case.

"Inmarsat has not been paid for years."

Horan approved some routine initial steps in Ligado's

bankruptcy restructuring on Tuesday, such as allowing it to pay

employee wages and access additional financing provided by its

existing lenders. Ligado entered bankruptcy with a restructuring

agreement that would cut $7.8 billion debt if approved in court.

Ligado's complaint alleged that the Inmarsat cooperation

agreement was crucial to its stalled plan to use land-based

cellular towers to supplement its satellite-based mobile

services in a spectrum of frequencies known as the L Band.

The agreement required Inmarsat to upgrade its own satellite

terminals, which are installed on airplanes and ships, to

eliminate potential signal interference near airports and

waterways, but Inmarsat failed to make the upgrades, according

to Ligado's complaint.

Ligado also alleged that Inmarsat stood by while the U.S.

Department of Defense blocked Ligado's proposed expansion of

land-based wireless services over concerns about the potential

interference with global positioning satellite (GPS) systems.

Ligado has sued the DOD and other federal agencies over their

decision to block it from using a portion of the wireless

spectrum that was allocated to Ligado by the U.S. Federal

Communications Commission.

Inmarsat, through its other work with the Defense

Department, likely knew that the government would prevent

Ligado's planned expansion into land-based 5G wireless services,

but it continued to induce Ligado into making additional

contract payments, according to the complaint.

The case is: Ligado Networks LLC v. Inmarsat Global Ltd,

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, No. 25-5000

For Ligado: Andrew Leblanc of Milbank

For Inmarsat: Laura Davis Jones of Pachulski Stang Ziehl &

Jones

Read more:

Ligado files for bankruptcy after stalled wireless expansion

Pentagon warns of GPS interference from Ligado broadband

network

(Reporting by Dietrich Knauth in New York)

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