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Rogers Communications Inc (RCI) Q1 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Rogers Communications Inc (NYSE: RCI) Q1 2023 earnings call dated Apr. 26, 2023 Corporate Participants: Paul Carpino — Vice President of Investor Relations Tony Staffieri — President and Chief Executive Officer Glenn Brandt — Chief Financial […]
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Kepler Communications closes $92M Series C to grow real-time satellite data relay network
Toronto-based startup Kepler Communications closed another tranche of capital to continue building out its on-orbit data network. The new funding, which comes to $92 million, will be used to launch a constellation of optical communications satellites next year. Those satellites will join Kepler’s existing network of 19 radio-frequency satellites operating in sun-synchronous orbits (SSO). Two […]
Kepler Communications closes $92M Series C to grow real-time satellite data relay network by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
Ribbon Communications files for $250M mixed shelf offering
A Chat with David Clare, Managing Director at Integrated Communications Agency: The Monarchs
The Monarchs is an integrated communications agency delivering PR, content, and SEO for the world’s most innovative brands across global…
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Lockheed Martin is building a Moon-to-Earth satellite communications network
If humanity is going to have a long-term presence on the Moon, it’s going to need reliable communications — and Lockheed Martin thinks it can provide that link. The company has created a spinoff devoted to lunar infrastructure, Crescent Space, whose first project is a Moon-to-Earth satellite network. Parsec, as it’s called, uses a constellation of small lunar satellites to provide a non-stop connection between astronauts, their equipment and the people back home. The system will also provide navigation help.
The technology should help explorers keep in touch, and assist with spacecraft course changes. As Lockheed Martin explains, though, it could prove vital to those on lunar soil. Parsec’s nodes create a lunar equivalent to GPS, giving astronauts their exact positions and directions back to base. A rover crew might know how to return home without driving into a dangerous crater, for instance.
Crescent’s first Parsec nodes should be operational by 2025, with Lockheed Martin providing the satellites. And before you ask: yes, the company is clearly hoping for some big customers. CEO Joe Landon (formerly a Lockheed Martin Space VP) claims Crescent is “well positioned” to support NASA’s Artemis Moon landings and other exploratory missions.
The startup may seem premature when NASA’s Artemis program won’t even conduct a lunar flyby until late 2024, and a landing at the end of 2025. However, there’s already a clear race to the Moon that includes national efforts from the US and China as well as private projects like SpaceX’s lunar tourism. Crescent could help Lockheed Martin profit from that rush without disrupting its existing businesses.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/lockheed-martin-is-building-a-moon-to-earth-satellite-communications-network-204507410.html?src=rss
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ZM Infographic: A snapshot of Zoom Video Communications’ Q4 2023 earnings
Zoom Video Communications (NASDAQ: ZM) has reported lower adjusted earnings for the fourth quarter of 2023 when its revenues increased. The company also provided guidance for the first quarter and […]
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Two people arrested on suspicion of malicious communications over missing Nicola Bulley
China’s Balloon Was Capable of Spying on Communications, US Says
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