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O3b Networks : HomeIn 2010, bandwidth access will get cheaper, faster and easier for most of the world. O3b Networks is building a new telecommunications infrastructure offering low-latency links from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps for core trunking, instant fiber-path restoration and 3G Cellular backhaul. Lowering access ...
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NASA - NASA-Funded Study Reveals Hazards of Severe Space WeatherA NASA-funded study describes how extreme solar eruptions could have severe consequences for communications, power grids and other technology on Earth. The National Academy of Sciences in Washington conducted the study. The resulting report provides some of the first clear economic data that ...
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Russia launches three new navigation satellites: reportA Russian Proton-M rocket was launched into space Thursday with three new satellites for Moscow's GLONASS navigation system, aimed at competing with US and European systems, a report said.
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ESA - Telecommunications - eTraining via satellite in support of African electoral cycles begins in CongoThe pilot operational phase of SatElections, an innovative project for the production and delivery of eLearning modules on Effective Electoral Assistance and Electoral Administration via satellite, was launched on 18 November 2008 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Satellite Today :: EU versus ITUWhat’s eating the European Commission about observing international radio regulations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)? And how much authority will the Commission be given in pending legislative changes to select satellite operators for services that cross European boundaries? Ever
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Satellite Today :: Formats Issues Threaten to Hold Back Mobile TVMobile TV is seen as one of the great new market opportunities for satellite players. With users demonstrating a seemingly insatiable desire for video and wanting content on demand, the mobile TV market could be a lucrative one. However, issues with standards and formats, as well as working out ...
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Satellite Today :: IP and Satellite: Communication Worlds MergingEvery revolution has a defining moment, and in the modern world of telecommunications there may be none more important than the development of Internet Protocol (IP). Even with its early shortcomings, IP solved ongoing conundrums of interconnectivity, driving everyone in the same direction, and ...
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Computerworld - The mobile Internet you'll be using in 10 yearsDefining Technology for Australia's IT Leaders .
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GPS receivers can be 'spoofed,' say researchersJust like flat-screen televisions, cell phones and computers, global positioning system (GPS) technology is becoming something people can't imagine living without. So if such a ubiquitous system were to come under attack, would we be ready? To demonstrate how a navigation device can be fooled, ...
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IEEE Spectrum: Breaking Quantum Cryptography's 150-Kilometer LimitResearchers in Europe in the field of quantum cryptography have demonstrated for the first time that it should be possible—with the help of satellites—to communicate across thousands of kilometers using unbreakable codes whose security is guaranteed by the laws of quantum physics. For many ...
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