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Friedrichshafen, Germany (SPX) Mar 29, 2006 ND SatCom announces the opening of its Moscow subsidiary ND SatCom Russia to strengthen its activities in Russia and the CIS states. The regions' economic potential and growing need for satellite communication demand local presence with native speaking personnel. The main target markets for ND SatCom are broadcast and media as well as the corporate and government sectors. The Moscow team consists of local sales and engineering personnel who already have a long-term experience with the ND SatCom product portfolio. Through this organisation, challenging demands of the Russian and CIS states' markets can be fulfilled in a timely manner. "By augmenting our activities and presence in these markets, we provide our local customers with a closer relationship to ND SatCom. I believe that not only are we positioning ND SatCom perfectly for success within the Russian market, but also for the expansion into other CIS countries", comments Dr Karl Classen, Chairman and CEO of ND SatCom. In the near future, ND SatCom intends to expand its activities even further by opening a technical center which will be assigned with network design and testing and maintenance of ND SatCom equipment. The technical center will also be tasked with adapting ND SatCom's technologies to the specific emerging market requirements and the developments in new satellite communication technologies.
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