NSR sees ‘turbulent times’ for mobile satellite services industry
July 31st, 2009 by
NSR today released its newest market survey and forecast report: “Mobile Satellite Services, 5th Edition.”
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July 31st, 2009 by
NSR today released its newest market survey and forecast report: “Mobile Satellite Services, 5th Edition.”
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July 30th, 2009 by
With growing popularity of satellite broadcasting technology, there have emerged numerous companies providing complete satellite services in terms of TDM/TDMA solutions, Internet over satellite, multi-media over satellite, teleport services, TV broadcasting including DTH and Radio Broadcasting solutions. In order to provide these services some of the most interesting antennas working in Ku, eKU, DBS & C band are utilized. Due to the windfall in the satellite technology, it is now possible to link remote provinces to the main switching network through implementing point to Multipoint solutions, Point to Point solutions, Broadcast and Multicast applications, depending on the budget.
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July 30th, 2009 by
Electronics technology has truly evolved in this day and age. It has now become more developed, more advanced, and well-improved. One very evident proof to this notion is the birth of the high definition television or more commonly known as the Hi-Def TV. People in almost all parts of the globe are now actually going crazy over the Hi-Def TV. And the very big question is why? Well, this is simply because they do believe that a Hi-Def TV would mean Hi-Def TV channels to watch and that it can provide them quality pictures of images on their TV screens as well.
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July 30th, 2009 by
Rocket: Dnepr; Payload: DubaiSat-1 (United Arab Emirates), Deimos-1 (Spain), UK DMC-2 (Great Britain), NanoSat-1B (Spain), AprizeSat-3 and AprizeSat-4 (USA); Date: 29 July 2009, 1846 UTC; Site: Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Launch service provider ISC Kosmotras said the launch was successful.
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July 30th, 2009 by
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) said it successfully completed qualification testing for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle first stage tank and interstage. Testing took place at SpaceX’s Texas Test Site, located just outside of Waco, Texas, USA.
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July 30th, 2009 by
The U.S. Air Force has authorised continued development of the Operationally Responsive Space (ORS) programme that features Goodrich Corporation’s satellite.
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July 30th, 2009 by
Integral Systems, Inc. said it has submitted a proposal to deliver an integrated, advanced command and control solution for the Global Positioning System (GPS) Next Generation Advanced Control Segment (OCX) programme.
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July 30th, 2009 by
ProtoStar Ltd. filed for bankruptcy protection along with five affiliates and said it was looking to sell its satellites. It was revealed that the company had earlier this year been forced to shut down one of its spacecraft because of a dispute over the geostationary slot it uses.
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