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A satellite-based schools internet service called EduLINK has been launched in seven countries by Paratus, leveraging Starlink’s LEO network.
Two years after the federal government announced $675 million for high-speed internet in New Mexico, instead of celebrating grant awards, the companies vying to build broadband infrastructure will ...
Paratus, Africa’s leading pan-African telecommunications provider and authorised Starlink reseller, announced the launch of ...
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) today announced the completion of a $2 billion multi-year network expansion across Florida. The ...
Explore CenturyLink’s no-contract fiber and DSL internet plans for 2025. Compare pricing, speeds and bundles to find the ...
Paratus announceed the launch of Paratus EduLINK: a transformative connectivity solution designed to empower schools ...
Explore CenturyLink’s no-contract fiber and DSL internet plans for 2025. Compare pricing, speeds and bundles to find the ...
DirecTV experiments with cord-cutting as more customers shift to streaming-only; the company just ended satellite service in select areas.
The satellite internet market is projected to grow from USD 14.56 billion in 2025 to USD 33.44 billion by 2030, with a CAGR ...
In 1993, the Hughes Aircraft Company filed for a license with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to develop Spaceway, ...