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Satellite Communications Systems
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ALSO CALLED: Satellites Systems and Satellite Systems
DEFINITION: In general, a satellite is anything that orbits something else, as, for example, the moon orbits the earth. In a communications context, a satellite is a specialized wirelessreceiver/transmitter that is launched by a rocket and placed inorbit around the earth. There are hundreds
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Podcast: Intelligent Branch Office Communication Strategies
| sponsored by Avaya Inc.
PODCAST:
Craig Wilson, Principle Business Communications consultant and Bruce Mazza, Director of Avaya Intelligent Branch Solutions join Nick Lippis to discuss strategies that create value within branch offices through intelligent communication solutions.
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 | Premiered: 26 Jun 2008
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Unified Communications: Enabling Efficient Communications for the Mobile Worker
| sponsored by Intermec
PODCAST:
Ben Gibson of Cisco and John Sweitzer of Intermec cover key considerations and compelling applications, as well as offer insight into how unified communications can impact your business.
Posted: 05 Jun 2008 | Premiered: 15 Nov 2007
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Podcast: Is your infrastructure ready for Unified Communications?
| sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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Join us for this informative Podcast in which HP Unified Communications Portfolio Manager George Stiglich takes a closer look at what's involved in making sure your infrastructure meets the basic requirements.
Posted: 20 May 2008 | Premiered: 20 May 2008
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SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS DEFINITION (continued):
of satellitescurrently in operation. They are used for such diverse purposesas weather forecasting, television broadcast, amateur radiocommunications, Internet communications, and the Global Positioning System, ( GPS). The first artificial satellite, launched byRussia (then known as the Soviet Union) in the late 1950s, wasabout the size of a basketball. It did nothing but transmit asimple Morse code signal over and over. In contrast, modernsatellites can receive and
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