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  • Bandwidth Management: New Paths in the LEO and MEO Era

    The advent of new High Throughput Satellites (HTS)

  • Commodity Trading – The Satellite Advantage

    Trading in commodities is one of the oldest businesses. However, new satellite technology is shaking up this centuries-old business and disrupting the traditional commodities paradigms.

  • The Age of Disruption: OTT Players Take Aim at DTH

    The rise of Netflix in the United States could be a sign of things to come, putting more pressure on DTH to maintain and grow marketshare. But it’s not only in the United States where this threat is growing. In Asia, which has been a DTH Wild West in recent years, the growth in DTH subscriptions has been nothing short of phenomenal. Is all that about to change?

  • US MilSatCom Strategy Under the New Administration

    As the U.S. Air Force forges ahead in crafting its next-generation wideband space architecture, and the Trump Administration seeks approval for a FY ’18 budget with strong increases in space defense spending, Via Satellite spoke with Air Force strategists, procurement decision makers and satellite industry government experts about how they see the DoD’s strategic communications priorities unfolding in a constantly evolving threat environment.

  • Where does the GEO Market go Next?

    Editor's note for the September/October 2017 issue of Via Satellite.

  • Wyler: OneWeb ready to solve the ultimate connectivity problem

    As the recent failed merger with Intelsat shows, there are likely to be a few twists and turns as one of the most ambitious satellite projects finds its feet and aims to be a lasting force in the satellite industry.