SATELLITE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ACES GTE TELECOM INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED 77 -A- STREET NEEDHAM MA 021942892 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT; NAMELY, INTEGRATED TERMINAL FOR VOICE, DATA, BUSINESS VIDEO AND VIDEO CONFERENCING APPLICATIONS;
KUNET TELCOM GENERAL CORPORATION 2050 MARTIN AVENUE SANTA CLARA CA 95050 SATELLITE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, NAMELY REFLECTOR ASSEMBLIES AND MOUNTS, TRANSMIT ELECTRONIC AND LOW POWER AMPLIFIERS;SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SERVICES;
LEVITEC MJ International, Inc. 7250 Bandini Boulevard, #104 Commerce CA 90040 satellite communication equipment, namely manual and remote electronic satellite television receivers and remote controls, antennas, feed assemblies, and installation videos sold independently and as a unit;maintenance and repair of satellite communication equipment;
NETSAT EXPRESS Netsat Express, Inc. 45 Oser Avenue Hauppauge NY 117883818 satellite communication equipment, namely, satellite antennas, descramblers, receivers, transmitters, transceivers, amplifiers, modulators, demodulators, routers, and parts therefor;INTERNAT SATELLITE EXPRESS;
NORSAT NORSAT INTERNATIONAL INC. 110 - 4020 Viking Way Richmond V6V2N2 Canada SATELLITE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, RECEIVERS, AMPLIFIERS, FEEDERS AND MICROWAVE ANTENNAS;
SATPAD Ultimateast Data Communications Limited P. O. Box 5933 St. John's Newfoundland A1C 5X4 Canada satellite communication equipment; namely, transmitters, receivers and packet assemblers/disassemblers for data communications;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A communication satellite facility and a satellite communication system adapted to respond flexibly to development and change of communication technologies occurring on the ground even after satellites have been launched. The system includes a first satellite having an antenna function, a second satellite having a modem function and a third satellite having a server function all of which are launched into one and same slot of geosynchronous orbit and connected one to another by wideband intersatellite communication. A ground station connected to a ground network communicates with the first satellite.