• PanAmSat Corporation was a satellite service provider headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1984 by Reynold "Rene" Anselmo...
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    Hughes Electronics and PanAmSat agree to merge their fixed satellite services into a new publicly held company, also called PanAmSat with Hughes Electronics...
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    Hughes Electronics and PanAmSat agree to merge their fixed satellite services into a new publicly held company, also called PanAmSat with Hughes Electronics...
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  • 20, 1995) was an American businessman who founded the satellite company PanAmSat and co-founded the television network Univision. Anselmo was born in Bedford...
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  • and Ku band transponders, was launched on June 24, 1993 and operated by PanAmSat Corporation. It was in geostationary orbit at 99°W. Control of Galaxy IV...
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    prepared a business plan for the Hughes Space and Communications Group titled PanAmSat about how satellite spot beam technology could be used to provide communication...
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  • SatBeams. Retrieved 8 June 2017. Clark, Stephen (28 August 2018). "Launch schedule". SpaceFlight Now. Retrieved 29 August 2018. "Azerspace 2". SatBeams...
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  • developed and operated by Hughes Communications. It has since merged with PanAmSat and is now owned and operated by Intelsat. As one of the earliest geostationary...
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    Pan Am Flight 103 (PA103/PAA103) was a regularly scheduled Pan Am transatlantic flight from Frankfurt to Detroit via a stopover in London and another...
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    PAS-22 (redirect from AsiaSat 3)
    satellite at 60° West in C-band and in Ku-band. In 1999, HGS-1 was acquired by PanAmSat, and renamed as PAS-22, and moved to 60° West. It was deactivated in July...
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