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To: Jeff Vayda who wrote (10134)8/8/2002 5:54:10 PM
From: ebg51  Respond to of 10852
 
G*2 Birds Flew the Coup! Those are the headlines I predict.
I was just wondering, now that other companies want to see the books on G* 1, I wonder what they will find. I mean they will be looking for some irregularities. If those irregularities are there, they will probably be found.



To: Jeff Vayda who wrote (10134)8/14/2002 8:40:19 AM
From: Jeff Vayda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10852
 
Business bottoming? Telenor (UK) has signed a contract with India's In TechNet to provide Internet
backbone service to India using the high-powered Europe*star 1 satellite. Telenor
(UK), a unit of Norway-based telecom service provider Telenor [TELN], is
supplying an end-to-end Internet over satellite solution to meet the needs of In
TechNet's corporate business customers.

and process continues...

Satmex IV to be launched during first quarter of 2003
Story Filed: Monday, August 12, 2002 6:37 PM EST

MEXICO CITY, Aug 12, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- Satélites
Mexicanos (Satmex) continues to make advances in the satellite market and it is about to finish the construction of its fourth
satellite, Satmex IV, with Loral Sace Systems. The company is now planning to conquer the U.S. and South American
markets.Roberto Betancur, Satmex's Satellite Programs director, said Satmex IV would be operating during the first quarter of
next year and would have a life span of 18 years. The satellite will have 60 active channels and 20 reserve channels and will offer
digital services for cable TV, telecommunications, Internet, video conferences and voice transmission systems.The satellite will
cost US$300 million. The company is expecting to obtain 200 more users and compete with a better service and coverage.