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Broadcast International has announced it has extended its satellite services agreement with a prominent U.S. retailer for an additional two years. This marks the second time the client has agreed to a contract extension since the initial agreement was signed in 2003. Broadcast International will continue to provide video production staff and services, along with satellite network management and technology for the satellite network. The network reaches managers and associates in over 1,200 stores throughout the United States and is utilized to deliver employee training, product knowledge and other corporate communications. "We are honored to be able to renew this important client relationship and to continue providing a reliable platform for their distance learning and mission-critical internal communications," said Rod Tiede, President and CEO of Broadcast International. "Contract extensions are the best indication that a customer is pleased with our performance." Related Links Broadcast International SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express ![]() ![]() Gilat Satellite Networks has announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Spacenet, has been selected by Scientific Games International (SGI) to provide 3,000 Skystar Advantage VSAT terminals for state lottery networks in Colorado, Pennsylvania, North Dakota and South Dakota.
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