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Successful completion of AmerHis, the first switchboard in space

11-22-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)

Today in Madrid, the European Space Agency, the Spanish Centre for Industrial Technology Development (Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial – CDTI) and Hispasat, a Spanish telecommunications satellite operator, signed an agreement marking the successful completion of the AmerHis system implementation.

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