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| 07.01.2012 |
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Bandwidth Squeeze Puts Onus on Technology Providers for New Solutions
Bandwidth management has become a key issue for operators and customers alike. The question is just how far can the technology go in improving efficiency, and are we about to reach the limits of what can be done technology-wise? Maximizing the finite resource...
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| 06.01.2012 |
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Cellular Operators in Latin America
Demand for bandwidth intensive mobile services is increasing across the board in Latin America. This is presenting significant opportunities for satellite companies in the backhaul arena. We assess the opportunities for satellite players in this vibrant...
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| 05.29.2012 |
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Eutelsat and Avanti Execs Outline Bold African Plans
[Satellite News 05-29-12] Both Eutelsat Communications and Avanti Communications have stepped up their plans in Africa and have announced the launch of new services in the last week. Eutelsat is launching IP Easy, a new...
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| 03.01.2012 |
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Contracts News
SIS Live, Eutelsat Sign New Capacity Leases U.K. satellite uplink fleet operator SIS Live has expanded its satellite capacity lease agreements with Eutelsat Communications. SIS Live has signed new contracts for significant capacity on Eutelsat’s...
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| 04.01.2011 |
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Ensuring Video Quality: Consumer Expectations Growing with Number of Devices
In today’s video environment, multi-screen delivery and over-the-top programming are the catalysts which are leading to fresh thinking by vendors and broadcasters alike. Content providers must deliver content not only over legacy broadcast networks but...
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| 09.25.2008 |
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VSAT Players Concerned by Lack of Capacity
[Satellite News 09-25-08] With demands for broadband services increasing in many regions around the globe, VSAT players see opportunities in markets such as Pakistan, Brazil and Africa, according to attendees at the Comsys VSAT 2008 show in London Sept. 24...
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| 06.01.2008 |
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Tom Choi, CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite
Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) is one of the new breed of satellite operators trying to make an impact in Asia. The company, founded less than two years ago, was established to meet the growing demands of broadcast and telecommunications operators in the...
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| 02.20.2008 |
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Asia, Middle East And Africa Markets To Watch In 2008, Experts Say
[Satellite News - 2-19-08] The satellite industry is very much a global industry. In 2007, there were numerous interesting developments around the world. In Africa, Nigcomsat launched a satellite. In the Middle East, Yahsat emerged. Every region of the world...
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| 04.23.2007 |
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Avanti CEO Ponders Second Hylas Satellite
Avanti Screenmedia has completed the demerger of Avanti Communications, which will allow the satellite networks business to concentrate on building a successful business in the satellite arena. Now that the demerger has taken place, it should also be easier...
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| 03.01.2007 |
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Africa: Demand High; Obstacles Remain
Satellite-based services support everything from pay TV and cellular phone services to robust broadband and niche VSAT markets throughout Africa. While the market is growing, Africa remains a continent where even more satellite connectivity is needed...
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| 02.01.2007 |
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Delivering High-Resolution Photos, Fast, From Anywhere
Founded in 1985, the European PressPhoto Agency (EPA) covers international news and events and provides a fast and reliable photo delivery to key customers. In May 2003, the EPA expanded its reach, transforming itself into a worldwide service covering events...
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| 11.01.2006 |
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Middle East And India: DTH Grows And Rooftops Fill Up Fast
By Peter J. Brown The number of satellite dishes found in the vast region stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Bengal has exploded throughout the past decade, and rooftops are filling up fast as more dishes are being installed to receive new...
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| 10.01.2006 |
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Digital Cinema: Beamed From Studio To Big Screen
By Peter J. Brown The movie industry is waking up to the fact that satellite-based distribution today represents a viable alternative to the old way of distributing films. When it comes to security, reliability, flexibility and cost effectiveness, satellite...
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| 09.01.2006 |
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Business continuity Maintaining Communications After A Disaster
An increasing number of organizations are discovering that the only way to guarantee their communication systems stay online during times of crisis is to employ satellite backup systems to their terrestrial networks, which can be knocked out by any number of...
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| 03.01.2006 |
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Training 100,000 Employees At A Low Cost
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the U.S. Treasury Department agency responsible for collecting taxes, as well as administering business and individual tax programs. The nearly 100,000 IRS employees include revenue agents, revenue officers, information...
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| 03.01.2006 |
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Rich Media: Offers Wide Range Of Opportunities
By Peter J. Brown There is much work to be done in the multimedia world, as the owners of new fixed, portable and mobile devices that dot the landscape in rapidly increasing numbers express their desire for more new content. This is no longer a matter of...
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| 03.01.2006 |
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Global Regulations: Defending ECC Decisions In Europe
By Gerry Oberst Our previous article pointed to the opportunity costs that Russia was racking up by not adopting satellite regulatory decisions developed by the European Communications Committee (ECC) and its various administrative levels. Now the ECC has...
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| 02.01.2006 |
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Training 100,000 Employees At A Low Cost
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the U.S. Treasury Department agency responsible for collecting taxes, as well as administering business and individual tax programs. The nearly 100,000 IRS employees include revenue agents, revenue officers, information...
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| 12.01.2005 |
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Regulatory Review: Satellite Licensing Exemptions
By Gerry Oberst Europe seeks to decrease barriers to the use of satellite networks. Pending before the Electronic Communications Committee of the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) are two new decisions that would...
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| 11.01.2005 |
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HOME DEPOT: Communicating With Employees While Maintaining Corporate Culture
In 1991, Home Depot was well on its way to conquering the home improvement retail market in the United States. At the time, the retailer was supporting 28,000 employees in 174 stores throughout Georgia, Florida, Texas and New Jersey, and annual sales had...
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