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| 04.01.2012 |
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Legal Issues for Space Debris Removal
A recent report from from an event held at McGill University’s Institute of Air and Space Law discusses the increasing problems posed by space debris in satellite orbits and the legal/regulatory issues that must be faced. Guidelines for minimizing the...
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| 04.01.2012 |
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U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Warrantless GPS Tracking
The U.S. Constitution protects people from unreasonable government searches, but does it prohibit the government from using GPS technology, without a warrant, to track people’s movements? We are reminded that police officers must get a search warrant to...
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| 03.01.2010 |
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New Efforts to Mitigate Satellite Interference
The success enjoyed by the commercial satellite sector over recent decades comes as no surprise to the engineers, technicians and managers who have been contributing to its remarkable growth by providing customers with accurate and reliable services around...
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| 03.01.2010 |
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Should Your Opinion Count?
Speak now or forever hold your peace or at least hold it for a long time until provision can be made to hear your arguments. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is required to consider your comments in the process of making rules. Public...
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| 04.08.2009 |
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Executives See New Opportunities in Down market 
[Satellite News 04-08-09] As companies cut travel budgets they communicate more, and as such, the overall information technology sector is in a good position to help other sectors in a time of tough circumstances around the globe, Hamadoun Toure, secretary...
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| 03.24.2009 |
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Analysts: Funding Issues Create Industry Anxiety 
[Satellite News 03-24-09] The ability to access funding for business plans has become a lot tougher than it was just 12 months ago, casting a huge shadow not just over the satellite sector but over industries around the globe. The impact already is being...
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| 03.24.2009 |
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Economic Impact Dominates Industry Discussion at SATELLITE 09 
[Satellite News 03-24-09] SATELLITE 2009 opens following a busy 12 months. The sector has seen the emergence of new players, new business models and new opportunities — all coming against the backdrop of the greatest global economic crisis in decades...
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| 01.07.2009 |
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The Top 20 Satellite News Stories of 2008 
[Satellite News 01-07-08] Satellite News would like to take this opportunity to look back at 20 of the most important stories of 2008. From the economic crisis to emergence of IPTV, it has been an exciting year of development for the satellite industry...
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| 07.03.2008 |
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Study Places Satellite TV Call Centers At The Bottom Of Customer Service Ladder 
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| 06.18.2007 |
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To Our Readers 
To better provide the timeliest news and industry analysis amid the changing demands of the digital workplace, June 25 marks the end of the blue sheet version of Satellite News as our redesigned Web site, http://www.SatelliteToday.com, carries forward with...
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| 06.04.2007 |
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To Our Readers 
To better provide the timeliest news and industry analysis amid the changing demands of the digital workplace, this month marks the end of the blue sheet version of Satellite News as our redesigned Web site, http://www.SatelliteToday.com, carries forward with...
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| 01.03.2007 |
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DigitalGlobe Orders WorldView 2 Satellite 
Moving to position itself to meet growing commercial demand for high-resolution satellite imagery, DigitalGlobe awarded Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. a contract to build the WorldView 2 satellite, DigitalGlobe announced Jan. 2. Scheduled to be...
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| 11.01.2006 |
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Tristan da Cunha Connects To The World Via Satellite
Located some 6,000 miles from the United Kingdom and 1,750 miles from Cape Town, South Africa (whence the islanders receive their sea-snail mail through the vagaries of ship schedules), Tristan da Cunha has been deemed by the Guinness Book of World Records as...
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| 02.01.2006 |
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Satellite Imagery: Saving Time And Money For Corporate Applications
Satellite imagery, long the domain of governments and militaries around the globe, is finding its way into the commercial marketplace. Commercial satellite operators had hoped that the launch of several spacecraft in the late 1990s and the early part of this...
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