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THE DIRECTV GROUP, INC.
In addition, many of our authorizations and pending applications will be subject to petitions and
oppositions filed by several companies, and there can be no assurance that our authorizations will not
be cancelled, revoked or modified or that our applications will not be denied. Moreover, the FCC
recently adopted new rules for licensing satellites that may limit our ability to file applications and
secure licenses in the future.
Congress has continued to shape the scope of the FCC’s regulatory authority and enact legislation
that impacts our business. In addition, FCC proceedings to implement legislation and enact additional
regulations are ongoing. The outcomes of these legislative or regulatory proceedings or their effect on
our business cannot be predicted.
DTVLA is subject to various additional risks associated with doing business internationally, which
include political instability, economic instability, and foreign currency exchange rate volatility.
All of DTVLA’s operating companies are located outside the continental United States. DTVLA
operates and has subscribers located throughout Latin America and the Caribbean Basin, which makes
it vulnerable to risks of conducting business in foreign markets, including:
difficulties and costs associated with complying with a wide variety of complex laws, treaties and
regulations;
unexpected changes in regulatory environments;
longer payment cycles;
earnings that may be subject to tax withholding requirements or the imposition of tariffs,
exchange controls or other restrictions;
political and economic instability;
import and export restrictions and other trade barriers;
difficulties in maintaining overseas subsidiaries and international operations; and
difficulties in obtaining approval for significant transactions.
In the past, the countries that constitute some of DTVLA’s largest markets, including Brazil,
Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela have experienced economic crises, caused by external and internal
factors, and characterized by exchange rate instability, high inflation, high domestic interest rates,
economic contraction, a reduction of international capital flows, a reduction of liquidity in the banking
sector and high unemployment. These economic conditions have often been related to political
instability, including political violence. If these economic conditions recur, they could substantially
reduce the purchasing power of the population in our markets and materially adversely affect our
business.
Because DTVLA offers premium pay television programming, its business is particularly vulnerable
to economic downturns. DTVLA has experienced, and may in the future experience, decreases or
instability in consumer demand for its programming, as well as subscriber credit problems. DTVLA’s
inability to adjust its business and operations to adequately address these issues could materially
adversely affect its revenues and ability to achieve profitability.
We may not be able to obtain or retain certain foreign regulatory approvals.
There can be no assurance that any current regulatory approvals held by us are, or will remain,
sufficient in the view of foreign regulatory authorities, or that any additional necessary approvals will be
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