Backstabbing and U-turning have been common themes among the satellite community, encapsulating the state of disarray which has engulfed companies once so powerful. This week, the World Broadcasting Unions (WBU) touched on the sensitive C-band subject – describing the scenario which will ensue from the sale of spectrum to cellular players as “chaos”. As we know, the FCC is currently in the process of digesting plans to reallocate C-band frequencies, in the 3.7 GHz to 4.2 GHz range, where hundreds of thousands of C-band fixed satellite services (FSS) downlink sites operate – as satellite fleet operators prepare to cash in. The impending reality for satellite firms outside the US is that, eventually, copycat situations will arise, while in the US,…