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Leader: Lessons from Aramiska's failure
...The sudden failure of satellite broadband provider Aramiska at the end of last week once again focuses minds on just... Read more
Feb 1, 2006
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Aramiska users scrabble to find supplier after web blackout
...When satellite broadband provider Aramiska shut down its service with just hours' notice late last week, a... Read more
Jan 30, 2006
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Update: Lights go out at satellite broadband firm
Satellite broadband provider Aramiska today informed customers it is shutting down, giving many just a few... Read more
Jan 27, 2006
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Aramiska launches satellite broadband
...Systems and Gilat Satellite Networks. While these companies use non-standard technologies, Aramiska's service uses a different technology, called DVB-RCS, which is an... Read more
Dec 4, 2001
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'Broadband Hero' gets his fat pipe
...from today and is offering the service by using satellite technology from Aramiska and 802.11b connectivity from Hotwireless. Speaking to silicon.com ahead of... Read more
Oct 3, 2003
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Tiscali launches satellite broadband trials
...level of demand, before the trial even started." Several other companies, including Aramiska, Bridge, BTopenworld and Cedar Telecommunications have launched satellite services, though the prices... Read more
Jan 18, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Breathing life into broadband: Will satellite technologies save the day?
Why bother with crusty old copper pipes, when you can bounce your data off a shiny new satellite? Ben King asks whether the sky really is the limit for broadband internet. Read more
Aug 21, 2001
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BT kick-starts broadband satellite plans
...to offer broadband internet in France, Germany and Italy. Start-up firm Aramiska announced plans to launch a satellite internet service earlier this month Read more
Jul 31, 2001
silicon.com > Technology > Software
A new horizon for broadband
...unviable are appearing on the horizon. Today, a newly formed company called Aramiska, launches a low-cost consumer broadband internet service for SMEs and large... Read more
Jul 5, 2001
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