Co. Offers Satellite Time, Network Services

Foundations Telecommunications, Inc. (FTI) offers distance learning providers digital satellite time on an occasional or full-time basis with from 30 minutes to months ahead advanced scheduling. C and Ku band, multiple digital channels, worldwide reach, 24-hour service, and billing in 15 minute increments are featured.

FTI also designs and implements networks using Wegener Communications, Inc. MPEG digital equipment for integrating audio, video and data. Maintenance, network management, and a wide range of technical and non-technical consulting services are available as well.

Finally, FTI can supply Internet access and high-speed data communications connections. The firm has over 10 years experience in distance education services. Foundations Telecommunications, Inc. (FTI), Fort Washington, MD, (800) 833-3353.

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