Nov 2 1980

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ComSatCorp said that telephone and other services in Saipan improved with dedication of a new ground station there [see October 8]. Saipan communications carried by high-frequency radio had suffered delay and interference from atmospheric disturbance. Better telex, facsimile, and television would also be possible through a large dish antenna working with an INTELSAT spacecraft 22,000 miles over the Pacific. (ComSatCorp Release 80-42)

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