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Comtech Wins $1.9M From U.S. Government For Satcom Products

by Staff Writers
Melville NY (SPX) May 29, 2006
Comtech Telecommunications announced Monday that its Tempe, Arizona-based subsidiary, Comtech EF Data Corp., was awarded $1.9 million in orders for satellite communications equipment.

The equipment will be deployed by an unnamed U.S. government customer to expand its satellite-based network infrastructure.

The order encompasses the SLM-7650 Satellite Modem, the SLM-5650 High-Speed Satellite Modem and Redundancy Switches. The SLM-5650 is compliant with Defense Satellite Communications System requirements defined in Military Standard 188-165A.

The modem is suited for many government and military applications, the company said in a statement. The redundancy switches provide fully automatic or manual protection of circuits in case of equipment failure or undesirable traffic conditions.

Comtech manufactures a wide spectrum of satellite communications products, including satellite modems, TCP/IP performance enhancement proxies, converters, amplifiers, transceivers and terminals. All products meet or exceed the standards published by Intelsat, Eutelsat, Insat, AsiaSat and other worldwide and regional satellite networks.

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Justice Department Clears Intelsat-PanAmSat Merger
Wilton CT SPX) May 29, 2006
PanAmSat Holding Corporation announced today that it has been informed that the United States Department of Justice is closing its antitrust investigation of the Company's proposed merger with Intelsat Ltd. The Justice Department is not seeking to condition, and is not otherwise commenting on, the proposed merger.







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