2015년 6월 29일 월요일

[CGS 2015 Video] KT Sat, Showcases Satellite Telecommunication Solution

http://us.aving.net/news/view.php?articleId=1255765&Branch_ID=us&rssid=naver&mn_name=news

KT Sat(www.ktsat.net) showcased its satellite marine service MVSAT at the 2nd Coast Guard Safety & Equipment Show 2015 (CGS 2015 for short), which was held for three days from Wednesday the 17th to Friday the 19th at Incheon Songdo ConvensiA.
After the creation of the Ministry of Public Safety and Security, CGS 2015 was held to prevent maritime accidents by expanding maritime security culture. Moreover, the exhibition supports the development of domestic marine industry, and boosts the local economy through public/private cooperation, all under the theme of "New Business on the Sea."
The exhibition's booths has six themes: Shipbuilding, Voyage and Communication Equipment, Aviation, Safety and Leisure, Special Equipment, and Marine Environment Prevention. Also taking part were the Industry-University Cooperation Booth and the Incheon Local Business Promotion Booth.
Moreover, equipment buyers of maritime security institutes from foreign countries were invited, and one-on-one export counseling and consultations with domestic companies were actively held.
In addition, a variety of events were held for citizens and teenagers to promote maritime security culture. They included maritime pollution prevention, search and rescue, marine photo exhibit, and a lifejacket-wearing campaign. There were also conferences related to maritime safety.

2015년 6월 23일 화요일

http://phys.org/news/2005-12-satellite-boost-dth-india.html


Thousands of VSAT Operators Left in Lurch by Indian Satellite Failure


http://spacenews.com/40021thousands-of-vsat-operators-left-in-lurch-by-indian-satellite-failure/
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PARIS — India’s Insat 3E telecommunications satellite failed in orbit the week of March 26, forcing thousands of operators of VSAT satellite antennas to shut down their operations and await instructions on where to repoint their hardware, industry officials said March 28.
Insat 3E, operating at 55 degrees east, covers the entire Indian subcontinent and the Indian Ocean region. It was launched in September 2003 and carries 24 C-band and 12 extended-C-band transponders.
The Indian Space Research Organisation, which builds India’s fleet of telecommunications satellites and also acts as a satellite regulator — much to the dismay of non-Indian satellite operators seeking broader entry into the Indian market — did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the nature of the failure or possible remedial action.
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