SATELLITE COMMUNICATION TRANSMISSION SERVICES

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ALTERNA' TV SATELITES MEXICANOS S.A. DE C.V. Av. Paseo de la Reforma No. 222 Torre Corporativa,Piso 20y21,Col. Juárez México, D.F. C.P.06600 Mexico satellite communication and transmission services; pay-per-view cable television broadcasting services; content aggregation, distribution and retransmission services, namely, grouping complete TV channels generated in different geographic regions and distributing and retransmitting those channels to other cable television systems via satellite transmission; video-on-demand cable television transmission services;ALTERNATE TELEVISION;ALTERNA means to alternate, take turns or socialize with.;TV;
STARLINK Space Exploration Technologies Corp. 1 Rocket Road Hawthorne CA 90250 Satellite communication and transmission services; wireless broadband communication services; transmission of data, voice and video via satellite; interactive satellite communication services; delivery of messages by electronic transmission; providing telecommunications connections to the Internet; telecommunications gateway services; providing high-speed wireless internet access; providing multiple-user access to the internet, global computer networks, and electronic communications networks; providing access to global computer information networks; telecommunications services, namely, transmission of voice, data, graphics, images, audio and video by means of telecommunications networks, wireless communication networks, and the Internet; providing a website featuring information in the field of satellite telecommunications services; providing a website featuring information in the field of providing internet access via satellite;STAR LINK;
 

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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.