With the exception of the 72.5 application, all Telesat applications were in response to Ciel and Dish applications for specific locations.
A number of things have happened since these applications:
1) Bell sold Telesat to Loral
2) Rogers overtook Bell as Canada's biggest telco (by market capitalization)
3) A pro consumer chairman was named to the CRTC
Due to Expressvu's inability to be able to simsub correctly, they have only gained 5% marketshare in the head end business in Canada.
Bell knows that they must focus on IPTV in eastern Canada to slow down customer defections from their core business.
With the new CRTC chairman, there may be less demand for future satellite capacity than earlier forecast as Canada may have fewer channels 5 - 10 years out than now. This will happen he sides with Shaw's request that the broadcaster must pay the BDU for bandwidth not the other way around for non OTA channels. This will eliminate much of what is now seen on Canadian TV - 17 to 25 channels showing the same shows.