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Tricolor’s HD Subscribers Reach 7 Million
Russian pay-TV operator Tricolor TV has increased its number of High Definition (HD) subscribers from 6.6 million to 7 million between now and January 1. The company… |
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ComSpOC Expects to Par with JSpOC’s Public Catalog this Year
Analytical Graphics Inc. (AGI) is confident that its Commercial Space Operations Center (ComSpOC) will grow to track the same number of objects in space as can be… |
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NSR: More than 785 Ultra-HD Channels Coming Over Next Decade
By 2025, NSR expects more than 785 Ultra-HD channels will broadcast over satellite, driving an additional $280 million in annual leasing revenues. The research firm’s “Ultra-HD via… |
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FAB-T Force Element Terminal Costs Up 24 Percent From Last Year
Costs for the Force Element Terminal (FET) portion of the U.S. Air Force’s Family of Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals (FAB-T) program increased 24 percent in 2015 compared to… |
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SmartSky Networks Looks to Conquer Business, Commercial ATG Market
In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) provider newcomer SmartSky Networks, a company that claims its Air-to-Ground (ATG) network is able to deliver more than 10 times competitor’s speeds, is taking… |
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DARPA Seeking Private Partners for In-Orbit Servicing Program
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is reviving its in-orbit servicing efforts through a new public-private partnership program called Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS)… |
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JAXA’s Astro-H X-ray Astronomy Satellite has Communications Malfunction
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) reports that its Astro-H X-ray astronomy satellite, also called "Hitomi," failed from the start of its operation originally scheduled at 16:40… |
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