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Intelsat and Intelsat General Support Hurricane Matthew Recovery Efforts

Intelsat and Intelsat General are both playing significant roles to support hurricane relief work in Haiti in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. The hurricane passed directly over the southwestern peninsula of the Caribbean nation on October 4, killing more than 1,000 people, destroying thousands of homes, and leaving an estimated 1.4 million Haitians in urgent […]

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HBO Marks 25 Years as a Pioneer of Content Distribution to Latin America Using Intelsat Satellites

By Carmen Gonzalez-Sanfeliu, Regional Vice President Latin America
Regardless of whether you view your content on the television, tablet or phone, satellite remains the backbone of how the programming is delivered to cable and DTH outlets. This is particularly true in Latin America and the Caribbean, where Home Box Office (HBO), the region’s first cable programmer

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Tarleton Looks at MILSATCOM’S Present, Helps to Design Its Future

Robert Tarleton looks at the future of military communications satellites while trying to remedy some of the shortcomings of their past.
As director of the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Systems Directorate at the Space and Missile Systems Center in Air Force Space Command, Tarleton is charged with overseeing several significant MILSATCOM programs worth about $42 billion.

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The Growing Necessity for Space Traffic Management

Recently I attended the Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference.  I have attended this conference before and I am always impressed by the technological revolution that is occurring in all things related to Space Situational Awareness (SSA).  At this year’s conference there was also a great deal of discussion on the policy side,

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Newly Launched IS-36 Enhances Resiliency For Media Customers in the Indian Ocean Region

By Terry Bleakley, Regional Vice President, Asia-Pacific Sales
Television broadcasters and cable providers that rely on satellites for program delivery don’t want “almost” 100% reliability — they want exactly 100%, with no chance whatsoever that a signal might fail and cut off a video feed.
Intelsat builds value for broadcasters at its video neighborhoods around the globe by

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Hosted Payloads Offers Remedy for Looming Air Force Weather Forecasting Gap

The importance of accurate weather forecasting to the Air Force can’t be overstated. “Weather can be our greatest ally or our strongest adversary,” the service says in a pitch to recruit weather officers.
History provides evidence of both points. A sandstorm forecasted five days in advance prompted a change of plans that aided the successful U.S.

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A Lesson of Military Tactics Failing To Keep Up With Technological Change

“Progress is impossible without change, and those that cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”  –George Bernard Shaw
We are in the midst of the Golden Age of Space. Revolutionary technologies are being introduced right now that will change how we communicate, relate, and see the world. And the U.S. government must change its concept of

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At IBC and VSAT, Talk Abounds of Challenges and Evolving Technologies

Before the recent IBC and VSAT conferences fade too far from memory, we want to share some of the insights Intelsat’s leaders gained at these events after attending presentations and talking to customers. Below, Intelsat’s attendees discuss the most talked-about challenges, and the main technology themes running through the discussions they had with customers and

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Gen. Hyten Will Bring Multi-Domain Experience to STRATCOM

Gen. John Hyten, long a champion of linking space and cyberspace domains in U.S. defense planning, is expected to get a chance to further that advocacy in leading Strategic Command.
President Obama nominated Hyten, who has headed Space Command for two years, to lead the Strategic Command (STRATCOM) on September 9. The Senate Armed Services Committee

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Sanchez’ Mission: Implement Science and Technology Goals for Space Command

As part of a continuing exchange between the military and the commercial space industry working together, Space Command leader Gen. John Hyten outlined his science and technology goals in a February memo to his staff that was made public.
“I call [the memo] our crystal ball so industry and academia have a little bit better idea

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Industry Testing Confirms Truly Epic Gains in Satellite Performance

Recent performance testing announced by both Intelsat (NYSE: I) and Intelsat General Corporation has confirmed the dramatic performance gains of the next-generation Intelsat EpicNG high-throughput satellite (HTS) platform. Customers and ecosystem partners have documented a 165% increase to throughput using existing ground equipment and up to a 330% improvement in throughput using next generation equipment

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Intelsat General – New Headquarters, Next Generation Satellites, Same Dedication

Intelsat General Corporation (IGC) recently completed a new mission statement video. The space environment is a dynamic one, and the company decided to explain what’s new, and what hasn’t changed.
IGC moved its headquarters to Tysons Corner, Virginia last year. This year, the next-generation Intelsat EpicNG satellite platform has been launched. This high-throughput satellite network delivers

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SET Expo Highlights 15%-30% Efficiency Gains Delivered by Intelsat EpicNG , Newtec and Casablanca Online for 4K-UHDTV Distribution

By Carmen Gonzalez-Sanfeliu, Intelsat’s Regional Vice President, Latin America and the Caribbean
In order to satiate consumer demand for higher quality and more immersive viewing experiences from any device, media companies and broadcasters are pushing for further innovation across the ecosystem. Recent advancements in ground equipment have resulted in steady efficiency gains needed to meet the

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Evolving Space Threats Require Evolving Policies and Strategy

The Joint Interagency Combined Space Operations Center (JICSpOC) should make potential enemies think hard about any potential attack on the United States in space. So should the Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP).
“The U.S. is prepared for space threats,” Adm. Cecil Haney said on August 16 in addressing the Space and Missile Symposium meeting in

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Emerging Markets: The New Battleground for Enterprise Network Service Providers

The IP business is booming as enterprises expand their use of VoIP, video and other real-time applications. Service providers continue to compete fiercely for this business, but there is no denying one fact: the battleground is shifting. The real growth opportunity for enterprise networks isn’t going to be where their customers are today, but rather

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