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Shell Oil, the U.K. National Lottery, BMW and the UN have more in common than you might think: VSAT strategies. Read all about it here.
Footprints at the Waterhole: How South Africa is bucking the African telecom norms.
  
Sustainable Development: Providing solutions that make long-term economic sense.
 
Re-slicing the Telecoms Pie: Global telecommunications trends are creating new opportunities.
 
Conjuring the Cure for the Asian Flu: How VSATs are being prescribed for a full recovery.
 
Re-Reg, De-Reg and the Price of Rhubarb in Bangladesh: Policy enlightenment.
  
VSATs: Linking the last 1-1,000 miles: Lower cost is increasing VSATs' reach.
  
Newsmaker Forum: A sit-down discussion with Global VSAT Forum's General Secretary.
  
Global VSAT Business: An introduction to the Global VSAT Forum industry supplement.
  
The Global VSAT Forum Launches Global Campaign: Facilitating the use of VSAT services.

Magazine Articles

Asia-Pacific Satellite Magazine

Small is Beautiful - March 2001

Brian Ackroyd, correspondent of Asia-Pacific Satellite, looks at how the adoption of new technology is influencing the size of VSAT antennas.

Spotbeams - November 2000

According to a new report from telecoms consulting group COMSYS, the annual Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) service industry is now valued at more than US$3 billion. Okailey Dua, Assistant Editor of Asia-Pacific Satellite takes a closer look at the report titled ‘VSAT Markets & Forecasts 2000.’

The Last Obstacle - August 2000

Restrictions on the use of Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) networks need to be removed to make competitive use of this technology in developing countries. N.K. Chhibber, Secretary General of the Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) India Foundation, investigates the Indian case.