In This Issue
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Magazine
#SatShow Insight – Day 3
It’s incredible to think about how quickly the hardware in our industry is changing. We truly are in the twilight of the iconic “dish and antenna” design. When will satellite […]
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Feature
2017 Hurricane Season: Lessons Learned for the Satellite Industry
Satellite technology played a critical role in the preparation, duration and aftermath of the 2017 hurricane season. In a session at SATELLITE 2018 titled “Severe Weather and Natural Disasters — […]
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A Perfect Storm for 4G Satellite Backhaul?
We’re hearing a great deal about 5G and the role that satellite is set to play in the ecosystem, but the industry could be getting ahead of itself as 4G […]
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In-Flight Internet Providers Respond to Passenger Frustration
At SATELLITE 2018, connectivity service providers reset the pulse of the global aircraft in-flight internet industry with a discussion on cost structures, business models, hybrid networks, electronically steered antennas and […]
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Maritime Connectivity Restricted by Outdated Hardware
HTS have breathed new life into a number of traditional satellite verticals — but the additional bandwidth still isn’t enough to satisfy the connectivity demands of cruise and passenger ship […]
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New Technology Will Offset GEO Sales Declines, Create New Opportunities
New advancements in digital technology — coupled with better, more cost-efficient manufacturing processes — will create compelling opportunities in the near future. Such was the verdict reached by industry leaders […]
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The Smart City Market Remains Immature in South America
Before South America can initiate legitimate “smart city” projects, municipalities in the region must first work to close the digital divide. According to a panel of satellite executives at SATELLITE […]






