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Intelsat satellite-based cinema distribution network for Grupo Chilefilms

October 25th, 2012 by

Intelsat S.A. announced an agreement with Grupo Chilefilms to provide satellite connectivity for a new digital cinema distribution network that will serve Mexico, the Caribbean and South America.

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Update: Confusion over satellite jamming: Syria? Iran?

October 22nd, 2012 by

Syria is suspected of jamming broadcasts by the…Read more

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Confusion over satellite jamming: Syria? Iran?

October 19th, 2012 by

Eutelsat reportedly said that broadcasts in the…Read more

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WTA report explores reported problems with occasional-use satellite access

October 17th, 2012 by

The World Teleport Association has released a new report, Delays in Occasional-Use Satellite Access. The report details results of a WTA investigation into problems reported by its members in gaining timely access to occasional-use satellite capacity.Other Posts:SkyPort Acquisition Of RAMTelecom Called OffRadyne to buy AeroAstroDelay of the day (I): Ariane 5, Skynet 5C/Turksat 3AUSAF issues RFP for Phase B of GPS OCX contractsUpdate: NOAA deactivates GOES-10 after 12 years of tracking stormsSpace helps Coloradans find free beerChipSats to be tested on MISSE-8Huawei Leads 19 Million Indian Set-Top Box Market with 24% Share
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Intelsat signs agreements with Bulgarian DTT and DTH providers

October 11th, 2012 by

Intelsat S.A. announced new agreements with two of Bulgaria’s premier media companies for Intelsat transponder services to enable digital terrestrial television (DTT) and distribution of high-definition programming.

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Inmarsat and Cisco agree to satellite services alliance

October 8th, 2012 by

Inmarsat and Cisco have announced the creation of a long-term alliance that will enable Inmarsat to deliver advanced services, from applications to business collaboration and video to multimedia content over Inmarsat’s new high-throughput satellite broadband network, Global Xpress (GX).Other Posts:Satelinx Research And Development Division ExpandsBadr-4 (Arabsat 4B) pre-launch detailsQinetiq Teams Up With SciemusCloudSat celebrates one year in orbitRAMTelecom Extends Private Placement ScheduleTop 5 Ideas to Get the Most Out of Your Satellite TV ServiceWhy Virginia and Maryland Love Satellite TVUpdate: Proton/Briz M lifts off with ViaSat 1
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Astrium to provide satellite communications to European Defence Agency

September 28th, 2012 by

Astrium has been awarded a three year contract by the European Defence Agency (EDA) to provide commercial satellite communications capacity for European military needs. This contract will be managed by the EDA’s newly established procurement cell, the ESCPC (European Satellite Communications Procurement Cell).Other Posts:Orbital marks 25th anniversary of company’s foundingL-3 receives TT&C crypto contractCOROT sees first lightSoot from space tourism rockets could spur climate changeGlobalstar To Add Asian GatewayElectrons help forecast extreme solar events4 Reasons NFL Fans Need the Red Zone ChannelThales Alenia Space delivers first Cygnus PCM to Orbital

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L-3 wins contract to provide communications for International Space Station

September 26th, 2012 by

L-3 Communications announced that it has been awarded a US$24 million contract to deliver communications units for NASA’s Common Communications for Visiting Vehicles (C2V2) programme.
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