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| 06.01.2007 |
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Delays and Dilemmas
As you watch evening news reports from journalists located around the globe, you often can detect a split-second delay before the field reporters respond to questions from the anchors. A similar scenario may also occur when retrieving information from your...
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| 02.01.2007 |
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Streaming Media: More Content, No Crashes
Many people talk about streaming content, and almost everyone has used it at one time or another. But not everyone fully understands what streaming technology is or the problems it can create for an employer’s network. Streaming content or...
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| 09.01.2006 |
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Company Intranets: How Satellite Helps Expand Capabilities
Several years ago, Datatel, a provider of information management solutions for colleges and universities in Fairfax, Va., created a satellite-enabled intranet for its workforce. Initially, the technology, which acts as a private computer network, was going to...
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| 02.15.2006 |
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VSAT Systems: Implementing The Right System For Business Growth 
Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) communications systems are cost-saving additions to most enterprise businesses. Throughout recent years, communication systems via satellite have come down in price. But size of network build out, future expansion and...
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| 02.01.2006 |
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Satellite Imagery: Saving Time And Money For Corporate Applications 
Satellite imagery, long the domain of governments and militaries around the globe, is finding its way into the commercial marketplace. Commercial satellite operators had hoped that the launch of several spacecraft in the late 1990s and the early part of this...
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| 11.01.2004 |
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What are the top three business advantages satellite technology brings to the restaurant marketplace? 
Question and Answer Ken Cohen November 09, 2004 What are the top three business advantages satellite technology brings to the restaurant marketplace? The quick service restaurant industry faces several challenges that make satellite the perfect broadband...
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| 05.05.2004 |
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How can satellite-delivered Wi-Fi access be an economical choice for opening up an additional revenue stream for an enterprise customer? 
Question and Answer Jim Gandolfi, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Hughes Network Systems-San Diego Division May 05, 2004 How can satellite-delivered Wi-Fi access be an economical choice for opening up an additional revenue stream for an...
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| 03.01.2004 |
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Why should network managers consider satellite vs. terrestrial Webcasting for training networks? 
Question and Answer Keven Cahoon, vice president, Enterprise Services, GlobeCast March 09, 2004 Why should network managers consider satellite vs. terrestrial Webcasting for training networks? Network managers responsible for building wide-area video-based...
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| 11.10.2003 |
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How can Internet-enabled satellite modems reduce a company's required VoIP bandwidth? 
Question and Answer Bob McCollum, President, Comtech EF Data November 10, 2003 How can Internet-enabled satellite modems reduce a company's required VoIP bandwidth? With the advent of Voice over IP (VoIP) and IP videoconferencing, there has been a major push...
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| 05.27.2003 |
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How are satellite-delivered content distribution services offering complete solutions for meeting today's corporate communication [business TV] needs? 
Question and Answer Joe Amor, Microspace Communications Corp. May 27, 2003 How are satellite-delivered content distribution services offering complete solutions for meeting today's corporate communication [business TV] needs? What is a business solution? A...
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