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Archive for September, 2009

The Differences Between Cable and Satellite

September 29th, 2009 by

Both your local television cable company and the major satellite dish companies compete for the right to be your television service provider. Which one should you choose to receive the best service for your money? Well let us look at some of the benefits of each provider.

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Envision Your Life in High Definition

September 29th, 2009 by

Tired of paying a monthly cable bill, only to turn on the television each evening to see an ever-expanding array of reality shows and sensationalist programming? You are not alone! For many of today’s discerning viewers, the value of cable appears to be dwindling. For busy professionals who have only a relatively short window of time each evening in which to view programs, it can be disheartening to see the often base options available for their entertainment pleasure (or lack thereof!) Yet, before you call the Good Will truck for your latest TV, consider the exciting options of Satellite.

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The NFL Sunday Ticket – For That Special Guy in Your Life

September 29th, 2009 by

With the holiday season approaching, many are beginning to consider this year’s list of gifts for the family. While its likely that Suzie will be thrilled with the purchase of a new doll, or little Tommy with the latest PlayStation, some members of the family can be more difficult to shop for. Often fathers receive the same ties, socks, and cuff links year after year. Why not make this year one to remember? With the economy having taken its toll on virtually everyone, wouldn’t it be great to end this year on a positive note? Luckily, thanks to modern technology, this doesn’t mean you’ll need to be investing in a new convertible or speedboat.

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Amazonas-2, SATCOMBw-2a pre-launch details

September 29th, 2009 by

The fifth Ariane 5 for launch in 2009 is ready for lift-off following the integration of its military and civilian telecommunications spacecraft payloads at the Spaceport in French Guiana.
Other Posts:SatCom Networks Africa chooses Gilat’s SkyEdgeESA announces candidate missions for its Cosmic Vision 2015-2025Update: Khrunichev wins KazSat 2 contractNDS Wins New Eastern Europe DealSatellite industry had US$106.1 billion in global revenues 2006WGS-1 Initial Operational Capability declaredWildBlue Adds Vice President Of Sales And MarketsInmarsat plc results 2008

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Laos orders Dongfanghong satellite

September 29th, 2009 by

Laos has reportedly become the latest country to order a satellite from China.
Other Posts:Boeing demonstrates new TSAT softwareBriz-M failure also delays Rokot launchThomson Delivers Digital Cinema Beyond BordersFRANCE 24 takes Eutelsat capacityGlobalstar Eyes May 21 Satellite LaunchNASA officially terminates RpK’s COTS contractTelesat to control MSV’s new satellitesDelay of the day: STS-119 (once again)

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SpaceX tested sensor aboard space shuttle

September 29th, 2009 by

Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) announced the successful demonstration of a proximity sensor, called DragonEye, on NASA’s STS-127 shuttle mission.
Other Posts:Should You Buy Your Own Satellite TV Receivers?Arabsat, Nilesat Create Media GatewayChina launches new navigation satelliteOdyssey’s new gas deflector has arrivedTHEMIS pre-launch detailsBBC News selects GigaSat Earth stationNASA selects SpaceX, RpK for COTS programmeIntelsat results Q1 2008

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Wearable antenna developed with ESA’s help

September 29th, 2009 by

Through the ESA Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) 5 project ‘Textile Antennas’, the Finnish Patria Aviation Oy company has demonstrated that an antenna can be built using textiles that can be worn and used for personal satellite communication.
Other Posts:ISRO, CNES review joint satellite programmesBad results? NASA pays anyway, GAO report saysGarmin Introduces aviation device GPSMAP 496GOES-N completes in-orbit testingSSC takes over control of Sirius 4Study Predicts Growth in Commercial Transponder Demand To Hit $8.4 Billion by 2011Direct TV Mas Packages – Frequently Asked QuestionsMars gets wet, thanks to SpaceDev

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Poor policemen

September 29th, 2009 by

“They have to visit their girlfriends on the bus now and not in official cars.” – Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin about a reduction of police cars’ fuel consumption after the installation of GLONASS tracking devices.
Other Posts:Canada’s second radar satellite finally launchedChina wants to increase commercial space market shareHarris delivers GOES-R ground segment proposalAR-SAT takes capacity on AMC-6STS-120 pre-launch detailsLockheed Martin To Provide Control Centers For InmarsatAnalyst Predicts ‘Tough Quarter’ for BSkyBNASA Broadcasts First HDTV Program From Space

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