November 28, 2018 – Volume 15 – No. 2 |
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MAY 6 - 9, 2019
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, D.C. |
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View the Conference Program! |
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Jeffrey Hill
Conference Chairman
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Greetings to our SATELLITE Community!
We find ourselves at the end of November and at the beginning of both the 2018 holiday season and of a six-month long process of preparing for an unusually late SATELLITE 2019 Conference and Exhibition. That’s right! This year, we will be opening the doors to the Washington D.C. Convention Center and kicking off SATELLITE week May 6-9. We may actually have fair weather! Though, predicting today’s climate is like betting on the spin of a Roulette wheel. Before you start packing your short-sleeve shirts and light jackets, the SATELLITE 2019 team and I have some exciting news to share -- We have begun rolling… Read More
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Looking for a brand-new way to capture thousands of impressions, promote your brand to the masses and make invaluable connections at SATELLITE 2019?
Check out the all-new Conference Lobby Lounges located in the corridor between conference session rooms. Attendees can engage with your brand in this high-traffic area just…
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Are you already looking forward to reuniting with colleagues and forming new relationships at SATELLITE? Then make sure to join the SATELLITE social media community by following us on the platforms below! You'll find event updates, special discounts, industry news, and an opportunity to connect with your industry colleagues year round.
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Kymeta Helps Liquid Telecom Extend African VSAT Service
African telecoms group Liquid Telecom is extending its Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) service through a new partnership with Kymeta, aiming to deliver enhanced satellite mobile connectivity across Africa. As part of a master distribution agreement, Kymeta’s High Throughput Satellite (HTS) communication systems will be integrated with… READ MORE
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SpaceX Receives FCC Approval to Launch 7,518 Starlink Satellites
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved SpaceX‘s request to deploy over 7,000 satellites for its Starlink constellation, which aims to provide broadband internet services. The Commission granted SpaceX’s application with certain conditions, authorizing SpaceX to construct, deploy, and operate this new very Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation using V-band… READ MORE
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