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 WORLD-INFOSTRUCTURE > DATA BODIES
  1. Global data bodies - intro
  2. Dos and donts of the data body economy
  3. Virtual body and data body
  4. Like that car? The tricks of the data body industry
  5. Who are you?
  6. Transparent customers. Direct marketing online
  7. Online data capturing
  8. Feeding the data body
  9. Data body mealplan
  10. The plastic card invasion
  11. Data bunkers
  12. Bureaucratic data bunkers
  13. Private data bunkers
  14. Global hubs of the data body industry
  15. Databody convergence
  16. Databody economy and the surveillance state
  17. Election campaigning and direct marketing
  18. Become your own data merchant!
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Intelsat
Intelsat, the world's biggest communication satellite services provider, is still mainly owned by governments, but will be privatised during 2001, like Eutelsat. A measure already discussed 1996 at an OECD competition policy roundtable in 1996. Signatory of the Intelsat treaty for the United States of America is Comsat, a private company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Additionally Comsat is one of the United Kingdom's signatories. Aggregated, Comsat owns about 20,5% of Intelsat already and is Intelsat's biggest shareholder. In September 1998 Comsat agreed to merge with Lockheed Martin. After the merger, Lockheed Martin will hold at least 49% of Comsat share capital.

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