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Archive for September 17th, 2009

Should You Get Direct TV For Your Bar Or Restaurant?

September 17th, 2009 by

If you are the owner of a bar, you probably have considered installing satellite TV for your customers. While installing and paying for Direct TV or Dish Network can be expensive, many bar owners have reported a significant increase in revenue once word gets out that they can always see their favorite team play at your bar. So that brings up the question as to whether you will see a significant increase in business if you have Direct TV in your bar.

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SMOS flown to launch site

September 17th, 2009 by

The SMOS Earth Explorer satellite safely arrived at Arkhangelsk airport in Northern Russia this morning onboard an Antonov 124 cargo plane. This marks the start of the launch campaign for this ESA satellite.

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AEHF SV-2 completes acoustic testing

September 17th, 2009 by

Lockheed Martin has successfully completed acoustic testing of the second Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) military communications satellite.

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U.S. DoD Space Test Program flies 200th mission

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The U.S. Department of Defense Space Test Program achieved a major milestone on September 2009 when it flew its 200th mission.

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Update: Eurobird 1 still dizzy after blackout

September 17th, 2009 by

Eurobird 1 at 28.5 degrees is fully operational again, according to Eutelsat.

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Satellite operators launch new lobbying effort in the U.S.

September 17th, 2009 by

EchoStar, Intelsat, SES and Telesat announced the formation of a Coalition for Competitive Launches, which they say is “aimed at enhancing worldwide competition in the provision of commercial satellite launches, a business led today by Russian and French companies.”

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Eutelsat, Nortis connect Moroccan schools to broadband

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As part of a nationwide programme to modernise ICT capabilities in Moroccan schools, Nortis Cimecom, a VSAT operator and long-standing partner of Eutelsat, has been selected by the Ministry for Education and the national telecommunications regulatory authority to deliver a satellite-based broadband service to schools beyond range of terrestrial networks.

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Comparing Dish Network Satellite TV Against AT&T U-verse

September 17th, 2009 by

If you are looking for a reliable pay televion provider, Dish Network and AT&T are certainly ready to take your money. While Dish Network has been around for years, AT&T U-verse is a service still in its infancy. How do these two providers stack up when doing a side by side comparison?
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