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[Title] => LA man charged with $7M fraud of divorcee
[Summary] => A self-described Los Angeles entertainment entrepreneur was charged in a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday with bilking $7 million from a recent divorcee who is identified by law enforcement officials as the ex-wife of actor-comedian Eddie Murphy.
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[Title] => Filipino fishing companies eye use of satellite services
[Summary] => Filipino fishing companies are going hi-tech by utilizing satellite services for voice communications, text messaging, access to weather forecasts, catch and delivery reporting and vessel monitoring system.
At the Third National Tuna Congress recently held in General Santos City, the Stratos Global Corp. unveiled its full portfolio of cost-effective communication services delivered via satellite.
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[Title] => Canadian firm introduces ‘global’ satellite phones
[Summary] => Canadian firm Stratos Global Corp. is offering satellite telephone communications in the country at more affordable rates.
Michael Smith, Stratos vice president for Asia Pacific, said they have launched Iridium satellite services here to cater to shipping, mining and aeronautics companies as well as government soldiers fighting rebels in the hinterlands.
"We will be offering customers who operate in remote locations without cellular or landline telecommunications facilities," he said.
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[Title] => Pinoy seamen can text home now via satellite
[Summary] => Filipino seamen working aboard ships outside of cellular range on oceans around the world can now send text messages to their friends and families back home via satellite.
Stratos Global Corp., one of the worlds leading satellite communication services provider, considers the Philippines as an important market for its services, given that more than 30 million text messages are sent each day throughout the country.
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Stratos Global Corp., one of the world’s leading satellite communication services provider, considers the Philippines as an important market for its services, given that more than 30 million text messages are sent each day throughout the country.
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At the Third National Tuna Congress recently held in General Santos City, the Stratos Global Corp. unveiled its full portfolio of cost-effective communication services delivered via satellite.
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Michael Smith, Stratos vice president for Asia Pacific, said they have launched Iridium satellite services here to cater to shipping, mining and aeronautics companies as well as government soldiers fighting rebels in the hinterlands.
"We will be offering customers who operate in remote locations without cellular or landline telecommunications facilities," he said.
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Stratos Global Corp., one of the worlds leading satellite communication services provider, considers the Philippines as an important market for its services, given that more than 30 million text messages are sent each day throughout the country.
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Stratos Global Corp., one of the world’s leading satellite communication services provider, considers the Philippines as an important market for its services, given that more than 30 million text messages are sent each day throughout the country.
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December 21, 2011 - 11:14am
September 29, 2001 - 12:00am