Isn't WildBlue actually leasing a HughesNet/DirecWay satellite? Thus sprach
a HughesNet installer, anyway.

On 9/10/07, Steve Stroh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Allen:
>
> While progress in satellite communications can be measured in 5 year
> increments - to design, fund, and launch them... technological
> progress DOES come, and has. Spot beams are now a standard feature on
> all new satellites, and it's beginning to make a big difference. Watch
> to see what happens with WildBlue over the next year as they bring
> their built-for-purpose satellite online, as opposed to using "one
> big, continent-spanning transponder" technology.
>
>
Best,
-- 
Dylan Oliver
Primaverity, LLC
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