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Industry Spotlight : Deep Space Technology - August 30 - October 15 1998


Industry Spotlight : Deep Space Technology - August 30 - October 15 1998
Congress and the Senate have finalized the Commercial Space Act and sent it to the White House for the President's signature. Pat Dasch, director of the National Space Society said the bill promotes licensing of reusable launch vehicles, encourages government to buy space data from private companies, and entrenches the launch voucher program.
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    ATI Networks Announces Successful Launch of 8 New LEO Satellites
    Wisconsin - October 15, 1998 -
    ATI Networks Inc announced Wendesday the recent successful launch of 8 new ORBCOMM LEO satellites. ATI's LOGITRAK software is the leading wireless communications and fleet tracking software using the new LEO satellite system launched by ORBCOMM over the past year. "LOGITRAK enables business customers to immediately use the world's first commercial Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite service to communicate via email with, and to automatically track the locations of, mobile people and assets ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. " said Larry Bestor, President of ATI. "Other companies are still in the planning and development stages of their LEO networks, while we are able to begin providing messaging and asset tracking services today."























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