Date: Feb. 19th, 2007
Article Title: Juch-Tech Inc. Launched new C-band service
Juch-Tech Inc. has just launched our NSS10 C-band service using a ViaSat LinkStar HUB.This advanced, high-powered satellite serves local, transcontinental and transoceanic customers throughout the Atlantic Region, including Europe and Africa providing links to the world's premier regional satellite systems.This new High-powered and state-of-the-art technology, offers unprecedented levels of performance.
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Date: Feb. 5th, 2007
Article Title: Juch-Tech and Galaxy Broadband Communications Inc.
Galaxy Broadband Communications Inc. is colocating their Hughes DVB-S2 service with Juch-Tech serving northern remote areas of Canada.
Date: 2005
Article Title: Via Rail Canada join with Parsons and Juch-tech
VIA Rail Canada (VIA Rail) operates more than 460 train journeys per week over a 14,000-km network linking more than 450 localities in Canada. Four million passengers per year travel on VIA Rail—Canada’s largest rail operator.
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Date: 2005
Article Title: F.O.B.SKY takes over African hub
F.O.B.SKY offers two way Internet over satellite using ViaSat LinkStar hub. Using our own teleport and tier 1 Internet connection highly reliable and cross-strapped beem with Ku spot in West Africa, services cover dedicated and shared needs of ISP’s, Internet cafe’s, enterprises, educational and government users.
Date: Oct. 27th, 2003
Publication: The Hamilton Spectator Downtown mall could rise as Internet communications hub
A couple of local entrepeneurs want to transform a major part of Hamilton's
City Centre into a $25 million to $30 million telecommunications facility.
Walt Juchniewicz, the owner of Hamilton Teleport in Stoney Creek, and
Italo Ferrari, the general manager of Fercan Developments, which owns
the Hamilton City Centre, have joined forces to lauch The Hamilton Teleport
Network Access Point (NAP) in usused sections of the former Eaton Centre
downtown.
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to read the full article from the Hamilton Spectator
Date: Aug. 20th, 2003
Publication: The Hamilton Spectator
Article Title: Forwarned, forearmed
While more than 50 million people struggled with the largest power outage
in North America last week, Walt Juchniewicz went about his business not
even noticing what had happened.
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to read the full article from the Hamilton Spectator
Date: Mar. 27th, 2003
Juch-Tech Inc. acquired Hamilton Chamber of Commerce:
Communication Technology Award
Excerpt from the Chamber
"Our second finalist Juch-Tech Inc., is a company headed by a forward
looking management team, which envisions an era where satellite transmission
will be the primary means of multimedia and internet communication. Juch-Tech
is widely known throughout the world as the “Hamilton Teleport”
and promotes itself using this name."
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to read the full intro by the chamber.

Date: Feb. 25th, 2003
Article Title: JUCH-TECH: From Pickup Truck to Teleport
In 1979 Walt Juchniewicz would have thought you insane, had you suggested
that he’d be owning and operating the Hamilton Teleport 20 years
hence. But that’s the truth: located south west of Toronto, Canada,
the Hamilton Teleport is Eutelsat’s
primary North American monitoring station.
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to read the full article.
Date: February 2nd, 2002
Juch-Tech Inc was proud to be part of the Royal Dutch Wedding of Prince
Willem-Alexander and his Argentine bride Maxima Zorreguieta which was
viewed all over the world. Juch-Tech Inc. provided facilities BVN-TV:
The Dutch National Television at the teleport and downlinked the event
which was then viewed by the Dutch Consulate in Montreal, Toronto, and
Vancouver.
Date: December 12th, 2001
Article Title: The Father of Wireless Communication
Juch-Tech Inc. on behalf of Eutelsat
Paris had the opportunity to be involved in one of the greatest accomplishments
involving wireless communication. Working closely with Guglielmo Marconi,
the once thought impossible was achieved and a new era was born. For full
details click here.
Date: May, 2001
Article Title: Taking Flight
If we have a Canadian satellite up in a Canadian orbital position, it
encourages competition within suppliers," says Walt Juchniewicz,
president and CEO of Juch-Tech. "It also increases the diversity
of service and creativity of the service being offered to the customers,"
he says.
At the moment, high-speed Internet access is available only in certain
pockets, and many businesses are unable to keep up with their competitors
because of location. Juchniewicz says there are many areas in Canada that
are under served. "It's the last mile, in technology, and the
last mile is what a satellite can deliver," says Juchniewicz.
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to read the full article.
Date: August 23, 2000
Publication: tvnewsweb
Article Title: 21/12 Paris, France
Digitally is being delivered directly to North American television networks
via Eutelsat's
Atlantic Gate capacity in the orbital arc around 15 degrees West. The
channel is uplinked by Telespazio
at its Fucino earth station facilities near Rome and downlinked in Ontario,
Canada by the Juch-Tech Inc. Hamilton Teleport.
Date: May 06, 1999
Walt Juchniewicz, President of Juch-Tech Inc. said, "Juch-Tech
is a systems integrator that has used IDC
equipment for many years - working with them on this project was a natural
choice for us. Not only have we successfully deployed their satellite
equipment, but have established a close, personal relationship with them.
Internet Skyway
is a valued strategic partner in our teleport and has put confidence in
us to provide one of the first Trans-Atlantic internet services to Europe
from Canada through Eutelsat
and KPN."
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to read the full article.
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