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SpaceConnection And PSSI Announce Formation Of skIP Broadband


North Hollywood CA (SPX) Jan 11, 2005
PSSI and SpaceConnection recently announced the formation of skIP Broadband, a communications solution company that specializes in providing dedicated phone lines, internet connectivity, and high-speed data and video streaming.

This new enterprise arranges instant telephony and data transfer services, using a transportable uplink or skIP Flyway package, from anywhere in the United States via satellite.

skIP Broadband combines the technical resources of PSSI with SpaceConnection's satellite expertise to bring a comprehensive, state-of-the-art digital communications system to broadcasters, corporate and governmental agencies.

The skIP Broadband control center is located at PSSI's teleport in Las Vegas. Brian Nelles, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations for PSSI, designed and manages the skIP Broadband facilities, while Michelle Patraw, Vice President of SpaceConnection, will be overseeing the Sales and Marketing aspects for this enterprise.

"skIP Broadband provides a universal solution for restoration of communication via satellite for homeland security, disaster relief emergencies, satellite newsgathering and remote field operations for government, broadcast and private sectors," said Robert M. Patterson, President & CEO of The SpaceConnection, Inc.

Rob Lamb, President and CEO of PSSI, said, "We are very excited to team with SpaceConnection to offer flexible and responsive state-of-the-art broadband technology for internet and voice connectivity wherever, whenever and however it is needed, throughout the country and throughout the world."

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