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Microspace Announces Availability
of “Making Satellite Networks Simple” and “Dynamic
Digital Signage” White Papers
Papers
offer a how-to guide on satellite networks for businesses
Raleigh, NC (June 30, 2004) – Microspace
Communications
Corporation (Microspace), the operator of the largest business
satellite network in the world, announced
today
the availability of two new White Papers, “Making
Satellite Networks Simple: A Plain Language Guide to Applications,
Implementation, and Pricing” and “Dynamic Digital
Signage:
A Straight-Forward Guide to Distributing Content Via Satellite. ”
“People are often intimidated when they hear the words
satellite technology,” says Joe Amor, vice president
and general manager of Microspace. “Taking out the
jargon
and
acronyms to present satellite in its simplest terms is a
key first step in helping companies realize there
is
a clear
business case for making the investment. Satellite can
be
an important supplement to existing networks and an alternate
means
of distributing large amounts of video, data and
audio.”
Beginning
with
the
role
that
satellite
can
play
in
a
business’s
IT
infrastructure, “Making
Satellite
Networks
Simple” explains
the
use
of
satellite
technology
to
distribute
content
in
a
straightforward,
easy
to
understand
manner.
The
paper
reviews
the
applications
for
satellite
networks
such
as
business
television
and
video
on
demand,
covers
how
a
network
is
set
up
and
discusses
the
innovative
pricing
options
not
available
with
other
technologies.
“Dynamic Digital Signage” takes
an
application-specific look at how satellite can enhance the
return on investment
of
a
digital signage network in the retail industry. Specifically,
it
discusses
the multiple benefits for using a satellite network for digital
signage distribution and how the application
is
complimented
by the technology.
To obtain these and other White Papers,
visit http://microspace.com/news/whitepapers.shtml
About Microspace
Microspace
Communications Corporation (Microspace) delivers video,
audio and data services across business networks at up
to 98 percent lower costs than such terrestrially-based
telecommunications carriers. Microspace is the leading
provider of point-to-multipoint satellite services and
operator of the largest business satellite broadcasting
network in the world. Its Ku-band VELOCITY® satellite
service enables reliable and affordable distribution of
a broad range of applications from business television
to streaming audio/video broadcasting to high-bandwidth
data transmission. Microspace offers its VELOCITY® satellite
service under an innovative fixed pricing model, allowing
a company to simply and affordably expand its bandwidth
as enterprise network applications demand it. Microspace’s
customers include companies such as Muzak, Morgan Stanley
and eSignal.
Founded in 1988, Microspace is a privately-held
company headquartered in Raleigh, NC, and a subsidiary of
Capitol Broadcasting Company, founded in 1937. For more information,
visit www.microspace.com.
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