In This Issue
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Magazine
Blue Origin’s Success Raises the Stakes
Editor's note for the January edition of Via Satellite
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Magazine
Breaking Down the Satellite Silo
Technology advances are enabling communications companies to embrace satellite as part of their core network like never before
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Magazine
End Users Talk Satellite Aspirations
The satellite industry services a number of verticals from maritime, aero, oil and gas, enterprise, broadcast, among others. With much talk of the Internet of Things (IoT) and more connected devices than ever before, we examine how key end users are seeing their needs for satellite over the next few months.
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Magazine
Generation Next: Alexandru Serban, SES
Via Satellite interviews the new blood coming into the satellite industry to get a glimpse of their aspirations and impressions for satellite
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OTTs Start to Poke on Pay TV Players in Latin America
While cord cutting is one risk for pay-TV providers, the most acute problem could be the progressive emergence of a new demographic segment that has never paid for TV content.
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Feature
SmallSat Launchers: How a Tech Revolution Gets to Orbit
Small satellites, or SmallSats, have typically been relegated to a secondary position when it comes to launching. But now that SmallSats have grown so numerous, they are changing the launch sector.
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Feature
Technology Company of the Year: The Nominees
Via Satellite looks to recognize the technology company that has raised the bar in 2015 providing the best solutions to the industry.
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Magazine
The Final Battle to End Polio
In 1988, a meeting of the World Health Assembly set a mind-boggling goal: to eradicate the ancient scourge of polio. At the time, the polio virus was endemic in 125 […]
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Magazine
When is an Astronaut not an Astronaut?
When is an Astronaut not an Astronaut? - Via Satellite








