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Satellite Companies Build Broadband Bridge to Unserved Rural Markets

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KVH, ViaSat Expand Mini-VSAT Broadband to Persian Gulf

Telstar 11N Launches from Baikonur

ND SatCom, CETel Team Up

Inmarsat Completes I4 Repositioning

Elbit Completes Acquisition of Shiron Satellite

Industry Focus
Aggressive Ka-Band Solutions Target Lucrative Markets

Executive Q&A
David Williams, Avanti CEO

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Yahsat Project Receives $1.2 Billion in Financing

ViaSat One Step Closer to 2010 Global Coverage Goal

Australian Operator Selects iDirect to Launch DVB-S2 Network

Detasad Buys Capacity from SES New Skies, Intelsat

Mobil Satellite to Supply Satellite Internet Equipment to Virginia State Agencies

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Contracts
Detasad Buys Capacity from SES New Skies, Intelsat

SES New Skies has contracted capacity on the upcoming NSS-12 satellite to Detasad, a German-Saudi joint venture and provider of telecommunication and IT services.

   Detasad said it chose NSS-12 because of the spacecraft’s coverage range of the Middle East region as well as key parts of Europe. “It will ideally support our strategy to provide satellite services to our customers in the Middle East with optimized power/bandwidth solutions,” Harald Stange, director of services at Detasad, said in a statement.


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   NSS-12 is scheduled to begin service in the second half of 2009 and will replace the NSS-703 satellite at 57 degrees East.
Separately, Detasad signed a multi-year contract for Ku-band capacity on Intelsat’s IS-15, which will be located at 85 degrees East when it is launched later this year.

    “We chose to lease capacity on the IS-15 because in our view, it will be the highest performing satellite in the Middle East region. This contract will support our strategy to provide our clients satellite services with the best power and bandwidth solutions, offering flexible, high data rate satellite links using antennas that are as small as possible. We will also be able to support the latest modulation technologies such as DVB-S2, ACM and LDPC,” Stange said.

   Detasad became a distributor of Intelsat’s Network Broadband Global Maritime service under a separate contract signed with Intelsat in June.

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