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Archive for November 14th, 2006

NOAA’s Satellite And Information Service Appoints Leader

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Mary Ellen Kicza has been named assistant administrator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Satellite and Information…

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Re/Max Satellite Network Reaches Educational Milestone

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Re/Max Satellite Network (RSN), a distance-learning solution created in 1994, has surpassed 25,000 users, Re/Max announced…

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MSC.Software Receives Contract From CNES

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MSC.Software announced Nov. 13 that it will provide simulation software and services to the Centre National d’Etudes…

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Globalstar Unveils Smaller, Lighter Handsets

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Globalstar Inc. introduced Nov. 9 its next-generation satellite telephone handset. The GSP-1700, manufactured by Qualcomm, weighs about 7.1 ounces, approximately…

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EMS Satcom, Vitrociset Belgium To Create Satellite Service Provider

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EMS Satcom signed a memorandum of understanding with Vitrociset Belgium and Creaction International to develop a new satellite communications service to offer airtime services and equipment in Europe, the Middle East and…

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Wildblue Enterprise Solutions Adds NRTC As Value-Added Reseller

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The National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) has joined the Wildblue Enterprise Solutions roster of value-added resellers (VARs) in…

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Next GPS satellite to be launched on Thursday

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The launch of GPS IIR-16(M) aboard a Delta 2 has been rescheduled for 16 November, 1917 UTC.

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CNES selects MSC.Software solutions

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MSC.Software, a provider of enterprise simulation solutions including simulation software and services, announced that France’s Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) has selected a broad portfolio of MSC.Software solutions to help the agency in their mission to invent the space systems of the future.

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