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  • First came GeoStar, a GPS-based navigation system, in 1986, then an early satellite radio company called Worldspace and finally Sirius Satellite Radio

    From Satellites To Pharmaceuticals 2010

  • First came GeoStar, a GPS-based navigation system, in 1986, then an early satellite radio company called Worldspace and finally Sirius Satellite Radio

    From Satellites To Pharmaceuticals 2010

  • The patent details how to accomplish this for users with both L band satellite radio, such as Worldspace was in Europe, as well as S band satellite radio like Sirius XM.

    unknown title 2011

  • Most recent one addresses satellite radio, Taiwan, and the demise of XM Radio's international partner, Worldspace:

    Daily Links, May 21, 2009 Michael Turton 2009

  • "We're packing a lot of components into a portable package," says Max Hegendoerfer, director of receiver technology for Worldspace in Erlangen, Germany.

    Sky-High Dream 2008

  • Worldspace intends to lease satellite space to programmers as well as sell advertising on the roughly 80 channels that will be beamed to each region.

    Sky-High Dream 2008

  • The French company Arianespace will launch the first Worldspace bird into orbit over Africa this September.

    Sky-High Dream 2008

  • Other content providers, like the BBC and Voice of America, have talked with Worldspace but haven't signed any deals.

    Sky-High Dream 2008

  • William Pike, who owns a private FM station in Kampala, says he's not worried about Worldspace driving him out of business.

    Sky-High Dream 2008

  • If things fall right, Worldspace may create a new radio phenomenon.

    Sky-High Dream 2008

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