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Archive for June 19th, 2009

Is Dish Network Turbo HD Right For You?

June 19th, 2009 by

Many cable and satellite television customers have been intrigued by a new package being offered by Dish Network. The packages fall under the Turbo HD brand name, and offer channel lineups composed of 100% HD content. Is Turbo HD the right choice for you and your family?
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FAQ’s on Dish Network Turbo HD

June 19th, 2009 by

With prices continuing to increase from both cable and satellite TV providers, Americans are looking for new ways to stretch their dollar. While cable TV is usually the last thing you want to give up, there are ways to keep your bill down and at the same time enjoy quality programming.
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Evaluating Dish Network Turbo HD

June 19th, 2009 by

You may be in the same boat as many of your neighbors in today’s economy. What I’m talking about is trying to figure out a way to cut costs yet still enjoy the same entertainment that you’ve had for years. One area to look at is your utility bill, specifically your cable or satellite TV service.

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Atlas V brings satellite duo on its way to the moon

June 19th, 2009 by

Rocket: Atlas V/Centaur; Payload: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS); Date: 18 June, 2132 UTC; Site: Cape Canaveral Sir Force Station, USA. The Centaur upper stage successfully deployed LRO on a direct trajectory to the Moon.
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Intelsat orders two more satellites from SS/L

June 19th, 2009 by

Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) announced that it has been awarded a contract to provide two new satellites to Intelsat.
Other Posts:ESA’s MEX to relay Phoenix dataIridium supports RAF search and rescue servicesSES Americom unveils SatelliteWiki.comBroadband via troposphere demonstratedAir Force Extends Lockheed Martin’s ANGELS ProgramSpain blocks Galileo deal at EU transport ministers meetingAndrew Rejects Commscope Takeover; Cancels ADC MergerHughes Communications, Inc. results Q3 2008

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ABS announces manufacturer for its second satellite

June 19th, 2009 by

The Spanish communications service provider and satellite operator Hispasat S.A. and OHB-System AG, a subsidiary of the European space and technology group OHB Technology AG, have signed a contract for the construction and testing of the satellite for the first Small GEO mission.
Other Posts:Eutelsat W2A pre-launch detailsCanadian weather station on Mars to be opened soonSunoco Extends Network Services Contract With SpacenetSpace Systems/Loral To Build Intelsat 14 SatelliteSES Global Profits Slip In First Half Of 2007Update: Orbital Sciences Corporation results 2008Update: First Ariane launch of 2007 successfulBoeing to build sixth Wideband Global SATCOM satellite

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Recently installed Hubble data handling unit suffers glitch

June 19th, 2009 by

The Hubble Space Telescope experienced an outage on 15 June after a malfunction of a science data handling unit installed during the last servicing mission, SM 4.
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How to Find a Great Deal on U-verse

June 19th, 2009 by

Many customers of AT&T have been anxiously awaiting the deployment of U-verse service in their neighborhoods. Why? Because this new fiber optic technology can deliver high quality voice, video and internet service to their home.
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