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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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In addition to Hong Kong, Intelsat's end-to-end network infrastructure now includes teleports in California, Maryland and Germany as well as fiber interconnected Points of Presence in Los Angeles, New York, Frankfurt and London.
In taking a look at the various teleports planned and now in operation, we'll take a swing from east to midwest to south to west, although we'll cover the most ambitious project--the New York Teleport--in a separate story on page 104 of this issue.
CapRock delivers on its promise to be the market's reliability leader by leveraging "best of breed" partnerships, technical expertise and a robust global infrastructure that includes five international teleports and eleven regional support centers across the U.
 
 
 
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