1. | Intelsat S.A. (Luxembourg) Through a
global fleet of 50+ satellites and teleports based in the US, Europe and
Asia, Intelsat offers communications services and managed solutions to
customers in approximately 200 countries and territories. |
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2. | SES (Luxembourg) SES is a
network of satellite operators reaching 99% of the world's population
via a fleet of 40 satellites, operating mainly through SES ASTRA in
Europe, SES WORLD SKIES in North and South America, Africa the Middle
East and Asia. |
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3. | Eutelsat (France) Eutelsat provides capacity on 24 satellites that offer television and radio broadcasting for consumers, professional video broadcasts, corporate networks, Internet services and mobile communications, and operates teleports and uplink facilities in more than a dozen European countries. |
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4. | Hughes Network Systems (USA) Hughes provides broadband satellite networks and services for large enterprises, governments, small businesses, and consumers. Hughes has shipped more than 1.2 million systems to customers in over 100 countries. Its broadband satellite products are based on the IPoS (IP over Satellite) global standard, approved by the TIA, ETSI, and ITU standards organizations. |
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5. | Telesat (Canada) Telesat
operates a fleet of satellites and a network of teleports throughout the
Americas. Telesat has a global fleet of 13 satellites with another 2
satellites under construction, and manages the operations of 13
additional satellites for third parties. |
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6. | Stratos Global (USA) Stratos
offers customers operating in remote locations a variety of wireless,
IP, data, and voice solutions, and serves an array of diverse markets
including government, military, media, aeronautical, industrial,
recreational and maritime users anywhere in the world. |
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7. | Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Satellite Business Unit)
(Singapore) With more than 30 years of experience in fixed
satellite solutions and over 20 years experience in mobile satellite
solutions, SingTel Satellite has been proven to be a leading provider of
customized satellite solutions for industries such as broadcast,
business continuity, remote telephony, data communications, emergency
relief operations, maritime and offshore. |
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8. | GlobeCast (France) A subsidiary
of France Telecom, GlobeCast is a content management and delivery
company operating a network of teleports and fiber to manage and
transport 10 million hours of video and other rich media yearly. |
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9. | Arqiva Broadcast & Media (UK) Arqiva is a provider of co-located broadband satellite and broadcast services and is the trusted expert in content storage, manipulation, management and delivery. The company was named as Teleport Operator of the Year in 2003 and again in 2007. |
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10. | EchoStar Satellite Services (USA)
EchoStar delivers fixed satellite services from nine owned and leased
satellites and operates a network of 10 full-service digital broadcast
centers and leased fiber optic capacity with points of presence in
approximately 150 cities. |
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11. | CapRock Communications (USA)
CapRock delivers world-class satellite communications to the world's
harshest and most remote locations. With teleports in the US, Europe and
Asia, CapRock provides services that enable its clients to communicate
in real-time virtually anywhere in the world. |
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12. | Thaicom Public Company Ltd (Thailand)
Formerly Shin Satellite, Thaicom operates five satellites and provides
transponder leasing, Internet services and telephone services from its
Thaicom Satellite Station near Bangkok. |
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13. | Globecomm Systems (USA) Globecomm integrates satellite into network applications in order to provide reliable, high-quality connection to the edge of the network, broadcast one-to-many, and support bandwidth-hungry applications for media & entertainment, telecom, enterprise and government markets. |
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14. | Hispasat (Spain) Hispasat
operates seven satellites serving Europe, the Americas and North Africa
and providing broadband access to the Internet, interactive and
multimedia services, and high quality video conferencing. |
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15. | Telenor Satellite Broadcasting (Norway)
TSBc provides extensive television broadcasting services for
distribution and contribution applications to broadcasters throughout
Europe, utilizing a hybrid network, comprising terrestrial circuits,
earth stations and the satellite fleet. |
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16. | Asiasat (China) AsiaSat operates
three in-orbit satellites and Hong Kong-based teleports providing
access to more than 50 countries and regions and two-thirds of the
world's population. |
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17. | MTN Satellite Communications, Inc., (USA) MTN provides satellite communications, connectivity and content services to remote locations around the world for the commercial, military and government users. Customers worldwide count on MTN Satellite Communications and the Holmdel, NJ Teleport, as they have for 20 years. |
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18. | TeleCommunication Systems (Government Services) (USA)
With teleports in Manassas, Virginia, Baltimore, Maryland, and Germany,
TCS offers the flexibility and end-to-end solution needed for today's
mission-critical communications. |
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19. | RRsat Global Communications (Israel) RRsat provides uplink, downlink, turnaround and playout services, offering end-to-end transmission for TV, radio and data channels. RRsat also offers production services including channel distribution and backhaul services, SNG and occasional feed services. |
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20. | Spacenet (USA) Spacenet is the
leader in managed wireless VSAT and hybrid terrestrial networks for
business and government users worldwide, plus satellite broadband
Internet services for home and small office across the United States. |