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teleport

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teleport [′telĀ·ə‚pȯrt]
(communications)
A planned business development area that features direct and economic access to a large number of domestic and international satellites for users in the surrounding region, with the aid of a regional distribution network.


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Byline: WITH SHIRAZ LALANI PEOPLE in the Cotswolds rarely find themselves at the forefront of technology, but they're the first to get Telewest's Teleport service.
Teleport Communications, a unit of AT&T and a long-time tenant at 250 West 57th Street, has renewed its leases there for a total of 7,296 s/f, according to Barry Zeller, executive director of Cushman & Wakefield, the building's leasing and managing agent.
Intelsat announced recently at the Pacific Telecommunications Conference (PTC) that it has signed an agreement with REACH to lease teleport services from the company's Stanley Teleport in Hong Kong.
 
 
 
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