Earlier this morning, Vodafone and Intelsat announced an extension of their existing partnership. By expanding their agreement, further coverage (both temporary and on-the-move satellite connectivity services) can be provided to teams that may operate in harder-to-reach areas and even disaster zones like towns and cities caught in the path of wildfires and hurricanes. Read our story for more details.Earlier this morning, Vodafone and Intelsat announced an extension of their existing partnership. By expanding their agreement, further coverage (both temporary and on-the-move satellite connectivity services) can be provided to teams that may operate in harder-to-reach areas and even disaster zones like towns and cities caught in the path of wildfires and hurricanes. Read our story for more details. Read More iotEarlier this morning, Vodafone and Intelsat announced an extension of their existing partnership. By expanding their agreement, further coverage (both temporary and on-the-move satellite connectivity services) can be provided to teams that may operate in harder-to-reach areas and even disaster zones like towns and cities caught in the path of wildfires and hurricanes. Read our story for more details.
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