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Wide Orbit Expands Operations into Asia Pacific Region
San Francisco - Oct 27, 2009 - Wide Orbit has expanded operations into the Asia Pacific region with the opening of a new office in Melbourne, Australia. In addition, Neil Hamilton has been appointed the director of Asia Pacific Operations.
Wide Orbit provides systems to manage the business of broadcast and cable operations. The company's products are in use at more than 4,000 television stations, radio stations and cable networks Wide Orbit is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Dallas, Denver, Seattle, Melbourne and New Delhi.
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