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Off the top of my head I would say, no, there is little or no coordination. The chances of a collision is so remote as to be essentially impossible. We are talking about 3 tiny objects orbiting an entire planet.
That's fine... until they decide to put them in circumpolar orbits synchronised to be above the bit of the ground where it's local noon or some such, but one of them chooses to orbit their craft in the opposite direction
There has been at least one successful mission to destroy a dead satellite, but at orbital speeds I guess that microscopic shrapnel can be as worrying as a single big lump that you can see on radar.
Russian space debris came in near collision with a working Chinese satellite
to implement space traffic control... excess use of energy