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Monday , February 18, 2002
Hawaii Well Located for Trans-Pacific Satellite Services

By: Sam Silverstein

KAPOLEI, HAWAII -- Hawaii is becoming home to a growing number of companies that are using a combination of satellites and fiber-optic cable to connect far-flung regions in Asia and the Pacific rim to the U.S. Internet backbone.

The companies are taking advantage of Hawaii’s geography and robust cable links to the U.S. mainland to reduce the signal delays associated with connecting with Asia using satellites alone, said Vince Waterson, vice president of business development at one of the firms, Transvision International Teleport LP.

Lord to Take Over Air Force Space Command
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld announced Feb. 14 that U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Lance W. Lord will take command of Air Force Space Command.


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Satellite Industry Joins Battle Over Radar Detectors
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. satellite industry is urging telecommunications regulators to clamp down on manufacturers of radar detectors, claiming that these devices motorists use to detect police speed traps are interfering with satellite communications systems.
--Sam Silverstein
Software Could Lead to Low-Cost Supercomputing
WASHINGTON -- A small Colorado company intends to facilitate faster distribution and processing of satellite imagery using a technological breakthrough that brings supercomputer performance to desktop machines.
--Jason Bates




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