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Aramiska users scrabble to find supplier after web blackout
News When satellite broadband provider Aramiska shut down its service with just hours' notice late last week, a number of rural networks and businesses too far from local exchanges for traditional connectivity suddenly found themselves plunged into... [30 Jan 2006]
Update: Lights go out at satellite broadband firm
News Satellite broadband provider Aramiska today informed customers it is shutting down, giving many just a few hours to find an alternative service provider before the service ceased at 15:00(GMT). In the case of customers in remote and rural areas... [27 Jan 2006]
'Broadband Hero' gets his fat pipe
News West Haddon and Winwick Community Broadband Ltd is taking subscriptions from users in the area from today and is offering the service by using satellite technology from Aramiska and 802.11b connectivity from Hotwireless. [03 Oct 2003]
Tiscali launches satellite broadband trials
News Several other companies, including Aramiska, Bridge, BTopenworld and Cedar Telecommunications have launched satellite services, though the prices promised by Tiscali are significantly lower. Tiscali has today launched trials of its two-way... [18 Jan 2002]
Aramiska launches satellite broadband
News While these companies use non-standard technologies, Aramiska's service uses a different technology, called DVB-RCS, which is an officially approved open standard. Aramiska is a start-up staffed with many executives from an earlier failed satellite... [04 Dec 2001]
BT kick-starts broadband satellite plans
News Start-up firm Aramiska announced plans to launch a satellite internet service earlier this month. BT has announced plans to offer broadband internet access from satellites, joining a growing band of companies looking to the sky to solve access... [31 Jul 2001]
A new horizon for broadband
News Today, a newly formed company called Aramiska, launches a low-cost consumer broadband internet service for SMEs and large corporates in remote locations. As ADSL rollouts drag on, other technologies which were previously thought unviable are... [05 Jul 2001]
