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Home Theater March 24, 2008 |
Satellite Providers Can Ax Local HD Local stations suffered a setback in the transition to digital television last week when the Federal Communications Commission ruled that satellite providers needn't carry local signals in HD till 2013. |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Gisela M. Pedroza |
Ground Control A wireless hot spot that goes where you go. Mounted atop any vehicle, this mobile satellite system can launch a high-speed network for up to five local computers with the touch of a button. |
Defense Update Issue 1, 2005 |
Tactical Satellite Communications Networks With flexible operational services and compact ground terminals, Satellite Communications (SATCOM) services offer attractive solutions for military users in theater and on global links. |
IndustryWeek December 14, 2011 |
Loral Space Focuses on Customer Signals Profit skyrockets for satellite producer on heightened customer awareness and continuous-improvement strategies. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2006 Ben Ames |
Army seeks contractors for $5 billion satellite communications deal Army officials expect the World-Wide Satellite Systems solicitation to be released to industry by the end of March, and awarded by the end of September. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Report: Facebook Probably Will Not Launch Internet Satellites After All Facebook's secretive, ambitious plans to build satellites that would bring Internet service to the world's poorest countries has reportedly been cancelled. |
AskMen.com Bernie Alexander |
Satellite Radio: Signals From Space With the recent news of Howard Stern moving over to this medium, the emergence of satellite radio may be the start of a media revolution. |
The Motley Fool May 16, 2007 Dan Rubin |
Fool Video Take: Siriusly Doomed? Watch what this stock analyst thinks about Sirius. |
National Defense March 2013 Valerie Insinna |
Vendor Plans to Launch Commercial Laser Satellite System Two of the U.S. military's long-standing communications problems could be solved if a new company manages to get its proposed laser-based satellite system off the ground. |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2007 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: Should Sirius Lose the Satellite? Are Wi-Fi and WiMAX in Sirius Satellite Radio's future? This question is addressed in this video discussion. |
National Defense June 2008 Sandra I. Erwin |
Mobile Broadband for Roaming Troops: Pipe Dream or Reality? Soldiers on the front line have little or no access to the Internet and their communication is limited to line-of-sight radios. The Defense Department is working on improving this, but will they succeed? |
Wired February 2006 Patrick Radden Keefe |
I Spy Amateur satellite spotters can track everything government spymasters blast into orbit. Except the stealth bird codenamed Misty. |
National Defense January 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Israel Pushes New Satellite as Solution to U.S. Space Radar Needs Israel Aerospace Industries has joined with Northrop Grumman in hopes that they can sell time on a radar imaging satellite to U.S. government agencies. |
National Defense July 2014 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
New Chinese Threats to U.S. Space Systems Worry Officials If China continues to make strides and develops weapons that reach farther, it could one day threaten key satellites in geosynchronous orbit. |
National Defense July 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Military Looks to Small Satellites as Costs for Large Spacecraft Grow After some 50 years of launching large, complex, multi-million dollar spacecraft, the military and industry are rethinking the way satellites are built and acquired. |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2004 Chris Mallon |
Sirius, XM Facing Down the Giants Despite major deals, satellite radio still faces an uphill battle against entrenched broadcast giants. |
National Defense January 2012 Stew Magnuson |
Space Command Looks To Fill Communication Gaps as Budgets Tighten "Doing more without more," -- the mantra coming from the office of the secretary of defense -- is a challenge for the Air Force as it tries to keep pace with growing demands for its satellite communications. |
CIO June 1, 2001 John Edwards |
Space Host Enterprises turn to satellites for affordable broadband access... |
Home Theater May 18, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Dizzy Satellite May Thwart Cable Intelsat, a communications company, says it has lost control of one of its satellites. |
National Defense February 2016 Stew Magnuson |
New Generation of Commercial Satellites to Benefit Military Commercial satellite communications providers are in the process of launching a new generation of high-capacity spacecraft that will be a boon for their military customers. |
National Defense January 2008 Stew Magnuson |
Army Exploring New Ways to Beam Streaming Video to Fast-Moving Troops The Army and Marines are in the beginning stages of a joint program that will explore the possibility of real-time streaming video, voice and other communications to mobile units. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2008 |
U.S. Army Selects TCS for Deployable Satellite Solutions TeleCommunication Systems is using its SwiftLink deployable communications system to provide the U.S. Army with secure, easily deployed satellite communication access to broadband satellite services. |
T.H.E. Journal August 1999 Stephen M. Portz - Space Coast Middle School |
Satellite Technologies in the Classroom ...Though the data is often not in real time, the ease of accessibility, the range and quantity of images, and the archival capabilities of the Internet make the use of satellite imagery a great educational activity... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2007 |
Artel to Provide Satellite Services to U.S. Central Command The provider of information technology (IT) and managed network services will furnish satellite services to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in support of U.S warfighters in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. |
Popular Mechanics December 13, 2006 Noah Shachtman |
Combating Satellite Terrorism, DIY Style Here is a window into an Air Force program that's protecting our military satellites with store-bought gear and old-fashioned sleuthing. |
National Defense June 2004 Peter Teets |
Space Programs Reflect War-Fighting Priorities Space systems increasingly have become integrated into national intelligence and war-fighting operations. |
National Defense July 2011 Grace V. Jean |
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Fuel Demand for Satellite Bandwidth The communications-hungry drones consume large amounts of bandwidth to pipe battlefield video feeds and other sensor data back to intelligence centers and to forces on the ground. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2005 Rich Smith |
Dueling Fools: Sirius Bear When you're managing a public company, it's not just prudent to insure your business assets. It's your fiduciary duty to protect your shareholders' investment by insuring the three satellites on which your business depends. |
Home Theater June 30, 2009 |
Broadcast DTV May Poach Cable Customers More than half of viewers say they may switch to over-the-air digital television from cable or satellite service. |
Home Theater March 2, 2009 |
Would You Like Sirius XM with Your DirecTV? Would you like to subscribe to both satellite radio and satellite television in one convenient package? You might get a chance. |
National Defense January 2013 Stew Magnuson |
Military Space Communications Lacks Direction, Critics Say The Defense Department is at a standstill when it comes to figuring out what it will require to maintain its future military space communications architecture, both industry and government officials said at a recent industry conference -- and nobody seems to be in charge. |
National Defense June 2009 Stew Magnuson |
New Satellites to Keep Watch Over Space-Based Systems Two new satellites may be launched later this year that will help the U.S. defense community better understand what is happening to the multi-million dollar spacecraft it depends on. |
The Motley Fool August 8, 2007 Mac Greer |
Fool Video: Can XM and Sirius Survive? Will a merger save the satellite radio stars? Tune in to hear Fast Company co-founder William Taylor discuss what he feels the future holds for XM Satellite and Sirius Radio. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2002 Jill Jusko |
Hello Again Iridium Satellite resurrects satellite communications system and seeks success with tighter focus. |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2005 Rich Duprey |
High Altitude Merger Intelsat's acquisition of PanAmSat sparks consolidation rumors. With demand for satellite services swelling and demand for video services expected to grow 10% this year, investors should expect to see even more high-flying mergers. |
PHONE+ June 24, 2009 Cara Sievers |
The Great Gig in the Sky When channel partners are seeking a viable networking option for customers, why not go with one that is virtually everywhere? |
National Defense June 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Demand for Military Satellites Shows No Sign of Slowing Down The use of space systems in military operations has surged during the past decade and this growth shows no signs of slowing down, according to an industry study. |
National Defense June 2004 A. Duffy Baker |
Military to Increase Dependence on Commercial Communications The satellite communications industry is bullish about future growth in military business. |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2005 Ben McClure |
Gravity Grounds DirecTV The satellite entertainment giant dishes up subscriber growth -- but at what price? Investors expecting subscriber growth to translate into financial turnaround anytime soon may want to think again. |
Fast Company March 2014 |
The Finally Frontier If Scotland wants to display its technology, why launch a satellite? |
National Defense January 2008 Stew Magnuson |
Promise of `Revolution' in Satellite Communications Faces Challenges Recently, the Air Force launched the first of five Wideband Global Satcom spacecraft, marking the first in a series of four constellations that will revolutionize the military's ability to communicate with forces on the ground. |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2006 Rich Smith |
Boeing's Risky Win A satellite deal kicks off 2006 with a bang. But by 2008, will Boeing be stuck holding three orphaned satellites destined for a buyer that went bankrupt two years before the first unit was ever even put into orbit? Investors, take note. |
Home Theater September 18, 2007 Mark Fleischmann |
Satellite Problems Loom in DTV Transition Until now concerns over the transition to digital television, scheduled for 2009, have centered on broadcast-dependent viewers. But satellite viewers may be in for trouble too. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2009 David Schneider |
Iridium Will Host Science Payloads New satellites will give space and wattage for Earth-sensing experiments. |
Popular Mechanics February 2009 Roxana Tiron |
As Satellite Program Fails, New Plans Arise to Take its Place The Pentagon needs quick ways to get small satellites into space to fill a shortfall in battlefield communication. |
National Defense July 2007 Grace Jean |
Can the Air Force Build a Satellite in Six Days? Building a small satellite in the future could be as simple as ordering a personal computer today. |
National Defense June 2009 Stew Magnuson |
Air Force Faces Daunting Task to Determine What's Happening in Space The Air Force needs to monitor to have a complete picture of what is happening to the thousands of orbiting systems that circle the planet. |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2003 Alyce Lomax |
An XM Xmas? Consumers tuned into satellite radio during the holidays. The Washington Post reported Saturday that satellite radio was a hot item on people's holiday gift lists this year. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2010 Sigrid Close |
Shooting Stars Can Shoot Down Satellites We don't know enough about meteoroids |
InternetNews May 10, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
AT&T to Beam Satellite to Rural Lands AT&T has announced it will begin evaluating a trio of options to bring broadband to rural customers. |