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3Januar)/ 2018 HY Corporate Credit HY Multi Sector.Media. Cable & Satellite Wireless Aspirations?: If you ask the cable operators. they'll tell you they're Coble companies contend they already in the wireless business considering a vast majority of data are already lame wireless consumption is done via Wi-Fi connections in the home (which they control) as provider* given the vast troves opposed to trafficked over mobile networks in a wireless setting. However, what the final outcome will be regarding offering connectivity outside of the of data being consumed over In- home is one of the bigger questions in telecom today. Three of the four largest home WIR endmore Milted out- cable operators in the US now have MVNO agreements with wireless providers of-home hotfoots That's an that is primarily being used at a tool to increase bundling and reduce churn ateresting assertion, but the rather than materially contribute to free cash flow. DB's cable equity analyst, recent moves of Comcest Bryan Kraft, estimates Comcast will exit 2017 with -400K mobile customers - Charter and AWoe point to an that is a pretty impressive figure considering it was launched this year. Charter is expected to launch its MVNO in mid-2018 while Altice won't be much astute undemanding that the behind CHTR's launch. Mum of technology convergence Is going mobile and We believe CHTR, CMCSA and ATUS are utilizing the MVNO route to learn more about the industry, the impacts a quad-play offering has on subscriber cede needs to mom trends, potential efficiencies that could be valuable should cable look for meaningfully solve for Its out-d- wireless owner economics, explore the inner workings of the network, etc. For home solution lo the frees The now, we believe cable is happy operating within its industry while getting a future question kr whether cable look at the adjacent industry that will be converging within the next several will remain 'renters" of the years as we approach the rollout of 5G. If these three cable companies find that it can grow revenue faster by bundling wireless we see an eventual move wireless business or whether the to a facilities-based solution. If the answer becomes that wireless is more of a big guys wid want to have defensive strategy that potentially reduces churn but doesn't offer as much owner's economics revenue and gross profit upside, then an MVNO deal may prove to be more than sufficient. As we discussed in the wireless section, DISH Network is likely to have a major role to play both in the future of video (linear vs OTT) as well as wireless and the convergence of video and telco. With respect to how that plays into a Pay-TV context, DISH has continued to assert that it sees the value in keeping its video and spectrum assets under common ownership. Perhaps this owes to a view that future growth of OTT could be amplified if OTT could work as seamlessly in a wireless context as it does over an in-home WiFi setting. Satellite: Market Weight Relative to the DB Index While the residential broadband and mobility segments of the satellite industry We see underlying growth are performing well and have positive growth trajectories, many other lines of business across Network Services and Media continue to face mounting accelerating for the Ekes of SATS headwinds with moderate growth from other strategic services failing to make and VieSet with MSS set up the gap. Given the slow moving nature of the industry, we expect all of sinking the return to EB/IDA these trends to directionally continue, which bodes well for the likes of growth, though we think they EchoStar, ViaSat and potentially Inmarsat, but presents ongoing challenges to ere getting Coosa Intelsat and SES as they await the inflections in growth from HTS capacity that has been launched in the last several quarters. Business Trends Within residential broadband, EchoStar's Jupiter-2 (launched December 2016) SA7S and VbSat want capacity and ViaSat's ViaSat-2 (launched June 2017) are significantly improving speeds constrained (sold out slowing and capacity available in the market place while also improving customers' growth. With capacity now value proposition on a cost per bit basis. With the launch of Jupiter-2 (a 220 Gbps throughput satellite), EchoStar became the first residential satellite-based rehashed growth should Internet provider to offer speeds meeting the FCC's definition of "broadband" - ICOMVItte. 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload. With the launch of ViaSat-2 (a 300 Gbps throughput satellite), ViaSat is only months behind getting that designation itself when the satellite goes into commercial service early in 2018. With those speed increases, EchoStar and ViaSat have a highly competitive product that should address many of the -20 million unserved and underserved households in the US (even before attributing any value to the Page 212 Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0086771 CONFIDENTIAL SDNY_GM_00232955 EFTA01385485
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