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RRSat takes capacity on Africasat-1a

November 14th, 2012 by

Measat Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd. announced an agreement with RRsat America – Global Communications Network Inc., a subsidiary of RRsat Global Communications Network Ltd., for capacity on the soon to be launched Africasat-1a satellite.
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SES signes agreement with Telespazio Brasil

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SES announced that Telespazio Brasil S.A. has signed a long-term capacity agreement to boost corporate and government networks across Brazil’s heartland and its oil-rich ocean waters.
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NASA’S Phonesat wins 2012 Popular Science Best of What’s New Award

November 14th, 2012 by

NASA’s PhoneSat project has won Popular Science’s 2012 Best of What’s New Award for innovation in aerospace. PhoneSat will demonstrate the ability to launch one of the lowest-cost, easiest-to-build satellites ever flown in space — capabilities enabled by using off-the-shelf consumer smartphones.
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