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Is BBG Communications certain about the Chinese ...

Is BBG Communications certain about the Chinese launch happening in 1986...because I was thinking that this happened at the end of 1985...I guess being in 2009 it is hard to remember that far back, but I simply can not find this information anywhere else.


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