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Archive for July 13th, 2007

Round Solution Rolls Out GPRS/GPS Modules

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Round Solution has introduced communications modules for programming with Python’s…
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Iridium System Certified By EASA

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The ICS-200 Iridium Communications System from International Communications Group has been approval by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)…
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Thomson Delivers Digital Cinema Beyond Borders

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Thomson, a European digital technology company, has delivered a motion picture to both the United States and other countries on the same day, the company announced July 11. Through its Technicolor Digital Cinema business, Thomson claims to be the first integrator…
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Spaceway-3 Arrives In Kourou For August Launch

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Hughes Network Systems’ Spaceway-3 satellite has been delivered to the European Spaceport in French Guiana, Arianespace…
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Impsat Leases Capacity On NSS-10

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Impsat, a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Crossing, has contracted the equivalent of about 2.5 transponders on…
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Seven years ago: Russia’s Zvezda module launched

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A Proton launch vehicle blasted off Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, on 12 July 2000, carrying Russia-built Zvezda (”Star”) service module for the ISS.
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First movie sent via satellite to cinemas in U.S., Europe simultaneously

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Thomson, through its Technicolor Digital Cinema business, is the first to deliver a motion picture via satellite day-and-date to international and U.S. theatre locations utilising an integrator neutral digital cinema distribution network.
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IMPSAT contracts capacity on SES New Skies’ NSS-10

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SES New Skies announced that Impsat, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Global Crossing, has contracted 90 MHz (equivalent to approximately 2.5 transponders at 36 MHz) on the company’s NSS-10 satellite at the orbital location of 37.5 degrees West.
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