• Qaeda releases pictures of Italians seized in Mauritania (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  • Space Systems/Loral Selected to Provide Satellite to EchoStar Corporation (SpaceRef)
  • RNW Madagascar relay back on air 1 January - Radio Netherlands
  • Egypt widens terms of triple-play telecom licences (CIOL)
  • Ford Plays Tag With iTunes (BrandWeek)
  • Space Systems/Loral Selected to Provide Nimiq 6 Satellite for Telesat Fleet (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  • Space Systems/Loral Selected to Provide Satellite to EchoStar Corporation (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  • Mediacom customers flocking to antenna, satellite TV (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  • Encrypted satellite gives control to govt: Expert (China Daily)
  • Navajo AG seeks special prosecutor for probe - Boston Globe
  • SkyGrabber: the software used by insurgents to hack into US drones - guardian.co.uk
  • Navajo AG Seeks Special Prosecutor for Probe - ABC News
  • Internet on TV might come right out of a box (Chicago Tribune)
  • Russia launches US satellite (Independent Online)
  • Russia launches rocket with US satellite (MalaysiaNews.net)
  • Russian Proton rocket delivers U.S. telecoms satellite into orbit (Russian Information Agency Novosti)
  • Russia launches rocket with US satellite (Central Chronicle)
  • Russia launches Proton rocket with US telecom satellite (New Kerala)
  • Navajo attorney general seeks special prosecutor - KSWT-TV
  • ViaSat CEO aiming for the sky (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  • Broadcasters' woes could spell trouble for free TV (AP via Yahoo! News)
  • Tuesday December 29 2009 (The Malaysian Insider)
  • Wireless apps, Internet clog communication superhighway (The Tampa Tribune)
  • Local businesses hope for stimulus money to boost high-speed Internet access (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Inmates foil mobile phone blockers (Irish Examiner)
  • Activists keep an eye on Iran via the Internet (Vancouver Sun)
  • Russia launches Proton rocket with U.S. telecoms satellite (Russian Information Agency Novosti)
  • Russia launches US satellite: report (SpaceDaily)
  • Russia launches US satellite report (Hindustan Times)
  • More students 'bypassing school internet security', says analysts - International Business Times Australia
  • How Apple TV Will Impact Content Distribution Companies - Seeking Alpha (blog)
  • ViaSat CEO aiming for the sky - San Diego Union Tribune
  • Tehran Protesters Defy Ban and Clash With Police (New York Times)
  • Shiite holiday marked with unrest (Washington Post)
  • Search, but You May Not Find (New York Times)
  • Top 7 Disruptions of the Year (Wired News)
  • Telmex May Extend Worst Annual Slump in Two Decades: Week Ahead (Bloomberg)
  • Exploding growth of mobile Internet services sets off tussle over access to the airwaves (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  • Local businesses hope for millions in stimulus funds to expand high-speed Internet (Orlando Sentinel)
  • The past and future decade in business at a glance (AP via Yahoo! News)
  • Iranian security forces clash with protesters ahead of tomorrow's demonstration (Washington Post)
  • Tehran Protesters Defy Ban and Clash With Police (International Herald Tribune)
  • Brief: Week in review: post-Christmas edition (Ars Technica)
  • Stern's threat to Sirius could be empty (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  • Delaware's broadband not quite up to speed - The News Journal
  • Volkswagen team reveals new website (Motorsport.com)
  • Howard Stern?s threat to quit Sirius could be empty talk (Bennington Banner)
  • Threat to quit may be just words (The Post and Courier)
  • To expand reach of high-speed Internet, feds look to TV (San Jose Mercury News)
  • RP International benefit "The Eyes of Christmas" to be telecast to 160 million homes (News-Medical-Net)
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