In This Issue
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$1 Trillion Economy Relies on a Sustainable Space Regime
Establishing a comprehensive international space traffic regime is critical to unlocking the value of the future space economy, agreed a panel of regulatory experts at the SATELLITE 2018 Conference & […]
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5G: Conflicts and Opportunities for Satellite
As a technology, nobody is quite sure what 5G means. It’s a whirl of uncertainty. We get the real sense that it will dictate the future of telecoms as we […]
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In-Orbit Servicing Regulations Must Balance Innovation and Risk
The primary function of on-orbit servicing regulations should be to enable the growth and expansion of the business rather than restrict it, said a panel of experts during a Wednesday […]
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SATELLITE 2018 Provides a Much-Needed Boost of Confidence for an Evolving Industry
I’ll get right to the point — SATELLITE 2018 was a huge win for the satellite industry for a long list of reasons that should have left everyone feeling excited […]
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Satellite Can Prevent Another MH370, Though Difficult
There is no good reason why tragic mysteries such as Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, Air France Flight 447 and EgyptAir Flight 990 should occur. We have the technology now to […]
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Space Start-Ups: Where Do They Go Next?
With the influx of new companies and new ideas coming into the satellite industry, the panel titled “How Satellite Startups are Capturing New B2C Enterprise Verticals” at the SATELLITE 2018 […]
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To Compete in a 5G World, Satellite Needs to Work Alongside Cellular Networks
Open architecture standards will make or break satellite’s viability for 5G and other applications, said a mixed panel of experts at the SATELLITE 2018 Conference & Exhibition. During a panel […]
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Will Latency Hold Back Satellite in Connected Car Market?
Over the past two SATELLITE shows, the connected car market has been cited many times as a potentially lucrative one for satellite companies. On the final day of SATELLITE 2018, […]







