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Land Mobile, Marine Users Iridium Satellite LLC Estimates Constellation Life Span
To Extend Well Beyond Original Predictions Globalstar Introduces Data Monitoring Service in North
America Lehman Selling Sirius Stock, Folding Unprofitable Bet
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music across Africa Future PDAs: Savvier Tour Guides? Pentagon pledges 'no global GPS blackout' |