Facing an ongoing cash crunch and lingering questions about future financing, EchoStar has again warned that there is ‘substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.’ Meanwhile, the company is pursuing a $5 billion LEO-powered direct-to-device network.
EchoStar’s ‘going concerns’ warning returns as it sparks $5B direct-to-device LEO project
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