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  • Integral’s Flat-panel, Dual-satellite Antenna Selected For Use With Orbcomm System

    Integral Technologies Inc. [ITKG] of Bellingham, Wash., said the second-generation, flat-panel, dual-satellite antenna developed by its Antek Wireless Inc. subsidiary has been selected by Orbital Communications Corp. (Orbcomm) for use […]

  • Conexion By Boeing To Lease 14 Transponders On Loral’s Brazilian Satellite

    Conexion by Boeing, the satellite-based aero-mobile Internet, broadband data and TV system being built by The Boeing Co. [BA], said it will lease 14 transponders on a Brazilian satellite in […]

  • StarBand Plans Post-Thanksgiving Rollout

    While industry leaders were gathered in San Diego last week discussing the potential of the Internet via satellite Starband Communications Inc. was busy launching its direct-to-home service. StarBand initially will […]

  • NEWS BYTES

    Following News Corp’s disappointing quarterly results announcement on November 8, and an 11.8 per cent single day drop in News Corp’s stock price to $38 (E44.21) a share, it is […]

  • TRANSPONDER MONITOR

    Interspace’s in-depth study of European satellite activity, compiled by Mike Fallon Key: D – Digital A – Analogue 90 degreesE: Yamal 102 D – Turkmen TV’s three TV channels and […]

  • NEW HEAVY LIFTERS FIGHT FOR JOBS

    The size and mass of geostationary communications/broadcasting/broadband satellites is increasing sharply over the near term. Thuraya-1’s lift-off mass of 5,108kg might have been the world’s heaviest single payload when it […]

  • ART BECOMES ADD

    Middle East platform Arab Radio & Television (ART) has started to call itself Arab Digital Distribution (ADD) and last week relaunched its Arabic bouquet (Firstnet) with additional channels for ArabSat […]

  • ASTRA 2B UP AND RUNNING

    The Astra 2B satellite has entered active service for operator Société Européenne des Satellites (SES) at the Luxembourg-based company’s orbital slot at 28.2 degrees East. SES said Astra 2B features […]

  • STREAM ENDS FIRST HALF OF 2000 IN THE RED

    Italian pay-TV operator Stream has reported that losses almost doubled in the first half of 2000 to L302 billion from L152 billion (E78.50m) in the same period last year, despite […]

  • STAR TV WINS PAKISTAN PAY-TV LICENCE

    Star TV has been granted Pakistan’s first pay-TV licence. It means Star is able to distribute its full bouquet of pay TV services to viewers in Pakistan. James Murdoch, chairman […]

  • ASIASAT STILL SUFFERING

    The stock price of Hong Kong-based AsiaSat has fallen again dramatically despite the company (which is 50 per cent owned by SES/Astra) reporting improved sales and profits. “We report the […]

  • Satellites and ISPs Carving Out A Niche Service

    By Theresa Foley In the last three years, Internet service providers (ISPs) have developed into a promising new customer sector for satellite service providers. Large U.S. consumer ISPs like AOL, […]

  • WEB EXCLUSIVE: ISPs: Satellites Pushing the Internet Performance Bar Higher

    by Peter J. Brown In the ISP world, a new paradigm–“Deliver Data, View Video”–has taken hold, and the broadcast or point-to-multipoint advantages of Internet Protocol (IP)-based transmissions via satellite are […]

  • As The World Turned Another Olympian Feat For Satellites

    By Robert Wold The reviews are in. Some oracles opined that the Olympics are now “as much about television and show business as they are about sports, and have been […]

  • BTV: The Changing Scene for Corporate Communications

    by Peter J. Brown Business television (BTV) has been around for years, serving as an essential tool for multi-site enterprises. Today, dozens of these networks are in operation, and satellite […]

  • COMMON GROUND: The Promise And The Peril Of Data

    by Clayton Mowry If you’ve paid any attention to telecommunications industry trends over the past few years, you already know that data will be a big part of satellites’ future. […]

  • REGULATORY REVIEW: Spectrum Trade Wars

    by Gerry Oberst Could disputes over how countries make satellite spectrum allocation decisions ripen into trade disputes? Ever since the agreement on basic telecommunications was reached through the World Trade […]

  • DOLLARS AND SENSE: Maturity Slows Down DirecTV

    by Marc Crossman and Aileen Chen Hughes Electronics has, in the past couple of years, shown strong fundamentals due mostly to the strength of its direct broadcasting services (DBS) business, […]

  • Expedition One Crew Completes First Week In Space

    Two cosmonauts and an astronaut were launched to the International Space Station Oct.31, pioneering a new trend in human space exploration and development. A Soyuz TM-31 rocket roared toward space […]

  • Beal Aerospace Closes Its Doors

    Less than a month after restructuring its rocket program, Andrew Beal, founder and CEO of Beal Aerospace Technologies Inc., stopped production and called it a day for his low-cost rocket. […]

  • NASA Seeks Second-generation RLV Proposals

    In an effort to reduce the price to space, NASA is pushing forward with proposal requests for the second-generation reusable launch vehicle program. “Technologies developed and tested under the Second […]

  • Alcatel Space Gets Contract For Three Payloads On RSCC Satellites

    Alcatel Space said it has signed a subcontract with the Russian Satellite Communications Co. to supply the communications payloads for three satellites that RSCC has under construction in Russia. The […]

  • NEWS BYTES

    Tandberg Television said it has won contracts worth a total of more than $23 million from Australian broadcasting networks that have bought Tandberg’s digital TV equipment for terrestrial broadcasting. Network […]

  • TRANSPONDER MONITOR

    Interspace’s in-depth study of European satellite activity, compiled by Mike Fallon Key: D – Digital A – Analogue 80 degreesE: Express-6A D – The Russian channel, TV Tsentr, appears to […]

  • MANSAT OFFERS SPACE AN OFFSHORE DEAL

    A new company for the new commercial era the satellite industry is entering has come into being in the form of ManSat. Encouraged by the fact that commercial investment in […]

  • RTL LAUNCHES MULTIMEDIA SERVICES IN DIGITAL PACKAGE

    RTL Television, Germany’s leading commercial TV broadcaster, intends to add multimedia applications like e-mail, home shopping and home banking to its digital package on Astra (19.2 degrees East), transponder 89 […]

  • ORBIT URGES MIDDLE EAST CO-OPERATION

    The pack of satellite broadcasters in the Middle East region – both pay and free-to-air – risk “bleeding to death” unless they come together in some sort of common platform, […]

  • ARD PLANS HOT BIRD MOVE

    German public radio and television broadcaster ARD intends to distribute its main domestic TV channel, Das Erste, on Eutelsat’s Hot Bird satellite system at 13 degrees East. According to industry […]

  • GLOBECAST TAKES EUROBIRD TRANSPONDER

    Eutelsat’s Eurobird (planned for 28.5 degrees East) is not due for launch until around February 2001, but is already creating interest amongst independent, that is non- affiliated, broadcasters. For example, […]

  • EUTELSAT HANDS OUT HOT BIRD AWARDS

    At Satexpo, the annual forum for satellite broadcasting held in Vicenza, Italy, the winners were announced of this year’s Hot Bird TV Awards. Organised by Eutelsat in collaboration with Eurovisioni, […]