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Dublin, Ireland (SPX) Jul 21, 2005 Research and Markets has announced the addition of Future Trends in Satellite Communications: Markets and Services to their offering. "Future Trends in Satellite Communications: Markets and Services" is a forward-looking assessment of the most significant growth areas in the satellite communications industry. Today, the satellite industry is seeing burgeoning opportunities in broadband IP services, defense and military applications, and space- and ground-segment products and services. Additionally, large satellite system operators and teleport operators are merging, and broadcasters and large users are now leasing satellite capacity rather than opting to deploy their own dedicated systems. Future Trends in Satellite Communications examines the reasons behind these market trends while highlighting the newest service innovations and mapping their potential for revenue growth. This informative resource, authored by Dr. Joseph N. Pelton, Director of the Space and Advanced Communications Research Institute at George Washington University and the Founder and Vice Chairman of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation, also explores the satellite industry's most salient regulatory and policy issues, open trade concerns and prospects, and frequency allocation constraints. Further, a comprehensive Delphi survey of practicing satellite engineers and space-system users lends firsthand insight to the analyses found in this volume. Written for those immersed in the field as well as those just entering it, Future Trends in Satellite Communications teaches all you need to know about the changing markets, services, applications, and business opportunities in satellite communications.
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Bethesda MD (SPX) Jan 5, 2006Stratos Global recently announced it had taken a step closer toward the completion of the acquisition of Xantic, having received positive advice from the Works' Council in the Netherlands, and executed a definitive agreement to purchase Xantic from KPN and Telstra Corporation. |
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