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    • Title How ARTES 3 works
    • Released 11/09/2000 12:13 pm
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      ARTES Element 3 prepares European and Canadian industry to compete in the global market for multimedia satellite communications products and services through identification and development of commercially attractive proposals. The programme is led by the growth in demand for broadband interactive services, promoting the development of new applications.


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