In This Issue
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Driving in the Fast Lane: How the Connected Car is Becoming a Must Have
The connected car is no longer a vision of the future. It is here today, and one of the most exciting connected transportation markets out there. But is this market more hype than reality? We spoke to a number of car manufacturers to find out.
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Generation Next: Frode Malen, Telenor Satellite
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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Ground Segment 2.0: Making the Most of Space
High Throughput Satellites (HTS) have ushered in a major overhaul of ground infrastructure. Addressing the new principles of satellite design and the requirements that go with it, ground segment players have created tools that are as cutting-edge as they are crucial to delivering HTS' promise.
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How Satellites Put a Better Wine in Your Glass
SSPI has launched a campaign to tell the human side of the satellite story. We call it "Better Satellite World."
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Latin America: Government and New Players Demand More Capacity
Government projects to reduce the digital divide are increasing the demand for satellite services. Will HTS have an even stronger impact than originally forecast?
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Launch Market a Barometer for the Entire Industry
Editor's note for the March edition of Via Satellite
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Satellite Executive of the Year: Michel de Rosen
Interview with Michel de Rosen, winner of Via Satellite's Satellite Executive of the Year award.
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Space Resource Mining – US Support for Commercial Exploitation
In a robust move to encourage investment and support commercial activities for the mining of space resources by U.S. citizens and companies, President Obama signed the Space Resource Exploration and Utilization Act of 2015 in November 2015.
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Three Fronts of Innovation for Government and Defense
Government and defense agencies share a critical mission – to protect lives. Whether that's on the battlefield or across the homeland, it demands failsafe communication. And today, government defense agencies around the globe are pushing communications further to give them every advantage to get the mission done.









