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Friedrichshafen - May 19, 2003 ND SatCom AG of Germany, a leading global supplier of satellite based broadband VSAT, broadcast and military communication network solutions, has founded ND SatCom, Inc. as a U.S. subsidiary. In response to the increasing global demand for satellite communication solutions in the Americas, the subsidiary will be ready for operation by the end of May to cover ND SatCom AGs' activities in region. The facility in Dallas, Texas will house sales, operations, engineering and customer support staff. ND SatCom AG has appointed Christopher Morris as President & CEO of its American subsidiary. Christopher Morris brings over 23 years experience in the satellite communications industry with major corporations in leadership positions, most recently as General Manager of the IDB Systems division of WorldCom. "The opening of an American subsidiary enables ND SatCom a proactive approach to meet the needs of our customers in the Americas, as well as create new opportunities in this market" says Christopher Morris. Robert E. Scott will be filling the position as Vice President Sales of ND SatCom, Inc. Robert E. Scott has over 25 years experience in the satellite communications industry, in 18 of which was directly involved in the sales and marketing fields. Since 1979 he has held several positions within Vertex Communications, most recently as Vice President Marketing & Sales. Christopher Morris and his team intend to make ND SatCom, Inc. the leader in the Americas for satellite based communication networks and ground stations by providing customers with the same level of quality and support that ND SatCom AG has provided their customers for more than 20 years. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links ND SatCom AG SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
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