Inmarsat offers global high-speed broadband
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Craig Eason, Oslo
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Aug 27, 2010 11:25 AM
LONDON-listed Inmarsat has announced a US$1.4bn investment in its next-generation satellite system as it enters the VSAT market.
The company said it will be launching a new KA-band satellite network after agreeing with US-based Boeing for the provision of three new satellites.
The company said its Inmarsat-5 constellation would allow it to provide a global high-speed mobile...
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