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Archive for June, 2010

Following the 5 World Series Frontrunners on Satellite TV

June 25th, 2010 by

While there were many prognosticators who picked the Red Sox and the Phillies to win it all in 2010, both of those teams find themselves in third place (if not out of it) as the season approaches the halfway point. While the Phillies have to contend with the Mets and Braves, Boston will grapple with both the Rays and the Yankees. Because of the steep climb ahead, neither is making the list of World Series favorites. Follow these five frontrunners on satellite TV as the season approaches its epic second half.

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Access All the World Cup Matches With Your Satellite Television

June 25th, 2010 by

For the first time the United States is starting to take a healthy interest in the World Cup. We are late to the game in the sense that the rest of the world has loved soccer since the game was invented. It’s hard to say why the sport never seemed to take off in popularity here the way that it has in the rest of the world. Perhaps it is because there are so many other sports that the United States is also interested in. Our interest in sports is too spread around and perhaps fans have felt they didn’t have enough room for another.

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5 HD Movies to Put a Charge Into Any Night

June 25th, 2010 by

If there is one complaint about movies when the theater lets out, it’s usually one of the ‘too boring’ variety. Watching Meryl Streep wave her acting wand across the screen might not be enough for all the movie lovers in your house at the end of the day. If you have the right movie packages, you won’t hear too much about this problem over time. Satellite TV networks are serving up HD movies that will put a charge into any household. Look to these five pictures when you want to leave the ‘boring’ label behind.

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Delay of the day: Ariane 5

June 24th, 2010 by

The heavy-lift Ariane 5 ECA mission with the Arabsat-5A and COMS satellite passengers has been scrubbed two times in a row.
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Successful tests of ‘green’ engines in space

June 24th, 2010 by

The environmentally benign propulsion system HPGP (High Performance Green Propulsion), which makes it first spaceflight ever on the Swedish Prisma satellites, has been testfired for the first time in space.
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Harris gets SGSS subcontract

June 24th, 2010 by

Harris Corporation has been awarded a five-year, US$140 million contract by General Dynamics to modernise the ground segment of the satellite communications network used by NASA.
Other Posts:Measat Signs Capacity Deal With AstroPioneer, XM Unveil Pink XM Portable Unit To Support Breast Cancer FightSatellite TV and Other Gifts That Keep on GivingInfosat Invests In Pakistan’s First Broadband Satellite HubTerreStar buys spectrum from EchoStar and HarbingerGIOVE-B pre-launch detailsJAXA Announces Start Of Operations For Advanced Land Observing SatelliteSatellite TV For Sports Fans

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Eliminating Digital Divide With Satellite Telecommunications

June 24th, 2010 by

Digital divide refers to the gap between people with access to digital technology and those with very limited or no access to digital and information technology at all. Satellite telecommunications is making leaps and bounds in eliminating digital divide by providing satellite Internet access to parts of the world that were previously unable to access the Internet.
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Digital TVs at Affordable Rates

June 24th, 2010 by

Quality: The eye soothing pictures and ear pleasing sound are the specialities of the specially designed satellites. The decoder provided in DTV is to decode the signals transmitted through satellite, which is also known as a receiver box. There are many other options which give the DTV a control over the content, like the locking system to lock the channels you don’t want other to see and a receiver boxes.

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