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Sirius 2 Satellite Successfully Launched On Proton Rocket
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.’s [SIRI] Sirius 2 satellite successfully was launched Sept. 5 aboard a Proton rocket, achieved successful separation about two and a half hours after liftoff and had […]
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The Hughes Legacy: The Jewel Bowing Bought
By Robert N. Wold The high-technology industry that designs and manufactures communications satellites had its beginnings only 40-some years ago. It has already stirred a potpourri of fascinating corporate sagas, […]
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WRC-2000: Results of Interest to Satellite Operators
By Jorn Christensen The World Radiocommunication Conference, WRC-2000, was held in Istanbul, Turkey from May 8 to June 2. More than 2,500 delegates from more than 140 countries attended this […]
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Data Broadcasting: The Tools and Models Are Changing
By Peter J. Brown Data is flowing everywhere, and in every conceivable form, from synchronized data to opportunistic data. It is seen as an essential part of e-commerce, t-commerce (for […]
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Europe: The Continent Beckons
By Theresa Foley Europe, the home of the third and fourth largest satellite operators in the world, continues to grow in demand and attract new players to its satellite services […]
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Dollars And Sense The Value Is In The Subscriber Base
By Marc Crossman and Aileen Chen For investors of companies that provide direct-to-home (DTH) broadcasting, net subscriber additions during a period are commonly used as an indicator of the health […]
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What Broadcasters Want from Satellites… And What Service Providers Are Doing To Deliver It
By James Careless Satellites continue to represent a critical component of any TV broadcasters’ business. For instance, it’s satellites that truly make ABC-TV a network. That’s because “we distribute all […]
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Regulatory Review: Legal Interception of Satellite Signals
By Gerry Oberst It used to be that law enforcement officials had a relatively obvious way to ensure legal access to satellite communications–get a court order to wire tap a […]
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Common Ground: A Strangled Industry
By Clayton Mowry So much has been written in this magazine and other trade publications regarding the impact of U.S. export control laws on the satellite industry that you’d think […]
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A Sirius Situation
Successful Launch Temporarily Deflects Attention Away From Damaged Spare The successful launch of the Sirius 2 satellite Sept. 5 temporarily should take some heat off Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. [SIRI], […]
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Orbcomm Chairman Remains Passionate About Financially Ailing Company
While the rest of the satellite industry is bracing itself for another potential high-profile disaster, this time on the Little LEO side of the fence, Orbital Communications Corp. (Orbcomm) execs […]
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A Conversation With Tachyon Chief Marketing Officer Rick Adams
Tachyon Inc., of San Diego, a satellite-based supplier of two-way access to the Internet via satellite, has named Rick Adams as its chief marketing officer. He will be responsible for […]
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Mobile Satellite Users Conference Will Explore Challenges Of Struggling Industry
The troubles of the mobile satellite industry have been documented well in the trade press. From the high-profile bankruptcy of Iridium LLC to the recent financial troubles at Orbcomm [ORB], […]
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WildBlue Invests In Chip Design Firm, U.S. Monolithics
WildBlue Inc. of Denver, formerly iSky, said it has invested in a semiconductor design company, U.S. Monolithics LLC, that will play a key role in Wild Blue’s construction of a […]
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Globalstar USA Gets Ready For Sydney Olympic Games
Globalstar USA [VOD], the U.S.-based provider of Globalstar L.P. [GSTRF] satellite telephony services, announced international roaming service in Australia, just in time for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games scheduled to […]
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SCCA Buys 1,000 VisTrac Orbcomm Units From American Millenium Inc.
Costa Rica-based Satellite Communications Central America (SCCA) has placed an initial order for 1,000 VisTrac satellite-based fleet monitoring systems from Golden, Colo.-based American Millenium Corp. Inc. [AMCI]. The VisTrac systems […]
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Gilat-To-Home Names David Trachtenberg President, CMO
Gilat-To-Home Inc., the satellite-based, broadband Internet service provider, has named David Trachtenberg as its president and chief marketing officer. Trachtenberg, who recently joined Gilat-To-Home, was president and chief operating officer […]
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Pasifik Satelit Prepares To Launch ACeS Mobile Satellite Service
It won’t be long before the question of how effective regional geostationary satellites will be in competition with the Big LEO satellite telephony provider is answered. P.T. Pasifik Satelit Nusantara […]
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NEWS BYTES…
Walt Disney Television Inter-national has confirmed it will launch three new channels for the UK this month in a bid to gain more of the UK children’s TV market. The […]
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TRANSPONDER MONITOR
Key D – Digital A – Analogue 169 degreesE: PAS-2 D – In preparation for the forthcoming Olympics in Sydney several streams were activated on September 1 and 2. On […]
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KINGSTON REBRANDS AND SEEKS GROWTH
The initiative comes along with a new managing director, Nick Thompson, who recently joined UK-based Kingston from Loral Cyberstar. This week the company has also signed new uplink contracts. One […]
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GLOBALSTAR “NOT VIABLE”
Few at the Euroconsult Financing Summit had kind words for LEO constellation Globalstar. Stephane Chenard, Euroconsult’s executive vice president and chief analyst, said there was still far too much bad […]
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LORAL TO EXPAND FLEET BY ADDING BRAZILIAN BEAT
Loral Space & Communications is to expand its fixed satellite services (FSS) fleet by adding the new Estrela do Sul satellite in 2002, currently under construction by Space Systems/Loral. Loral […]
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SAT 2000 PLANS SYNDICATION AND EUROPEAN EXPANSION
Two years after the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI) launched its own free-to-air satellite TV channel Sat 2000, the Catholic broadcaster is planning to branch out terrestrially with multilingual syndicated programming. […]
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RAI INTERNATIONAL COULD BENEFIT FROM PRIVATISATION OF RAI
The Italian government aims to partly privatise public broadcaster RAI, with a plan to float its two main channels now high on the agenda. The plan was officially discussed during […]
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PROFIT PLANS TO LAUNCH FIVE THEMATIC CHANNELS
Italy’s Profit Group plans to launch five thematic free-to-air satellite TV channels. So far, Profit has mainly concentrated its activities in the terrestrial TV sector – it owns local broadcasters […]
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SATMEX SATELLITE “IRRETRIEVABLY LOST”
Satelites Mexicanos SA de CV’s (Satmex) Solidaridad 1 satellite has ceased operation and is now considered “irretrievably lost” by the company. The loss was caused by the failure of the […]
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US DBS GROWTH CONTINUES
The two US DTH platforms continue to show healthy growth. Latest figures from Bank of America (BoA) securities suggest that DirecTV and Echostar’s DiSH system will be touching a combined […]
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ALLOCIN… LAUNCHES TV CHANNEL
AlloCiné, a company specialising in information about films and in selling cinema tickets, launched a TV channel, AlloCiné Télévision, on September 1. The channel will be available on the Canal […]
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Remote Sensing Regulations Raise Concerns Among Industry Players
Industry leaders are not pleased with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) final rules and regulations that go into effect Aug. 30 and will govern the entire remote sensing […]