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This Canadian information concerning Anik B satellite was strangely not published in the three
Quebec French Almanach 1979 to 1984 for the Years 1978 to 1983. These Almanac's are Le Grand
Almanach from La Presse, Almanach du Peuple from Beauchemin and Almanach Moderne from
Telesol Inc. Section Éclair publication
For 1980,
Le Grand Almanach of La Presse in it's 1981 edition, did not identify the new technology they had
reported in their daily journal La Presse December 10, 1980 reproduced in this document The
Abridgment Addendum1 Updated - page 6
Almanach Moderne on page 651-652 of its 1981 edition's entertainment section French titled le
Satellite une revolution à nos portes (English title Translation Satellite, a revolution at the door set.
On page 652, they announce the TV pay per view, which is an application of the ACILR electronic
concept. They announce also, that this technology is there and it's applications depend of the
American Congress (a direct relation to the International Darpa and the IAB protocol) and Canadian
governmental legislation.
For 1982
Almanach du Peuple from Beauchemin in it's 1983 edition, on page 351 to 352 reports the Canadian
government article said; by it's satellite relays of the exclusive Canadian technology satellite
development will transmit the same amount of TV programs as the big cities receive.
This Canadian government article publicized, promoted, and motivated the Canadian regions for the
sale and exploitation of Canadian TV satellite licenses. Also promoted by announcement the fact that
the American and Telegraph will adopt in 1983 this system Vidéotex named Télidon tested in
Canada and in Venezuela and be disposable in 1983 at a cost of C$300.
NOTE:
The Canadian government never identified which new technology they would use and identified
the satellite as relays only. The Canadian government never identified the concepter of this new
electronic concept application until years 2000 were on the LACHAPELLE Webpage when he talk
about the Slow Switching Receiver presented with N. BECK, P. HEROUX, and D. E. WELLS at
Maracaibo (a Venezuela Oil producer
and the country who made the Foundation of Opel the
international petrol Organisation) , February 23-27, 1983. Before they always identified this
technology as the Canadian technology written in this 1983 Beauchemin Almanach and later on it's
own Canadian Webpage concerning Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada Patent Office until 1999.
For 1983
Almanach du Peuple from Beauchemin in it's 1984 edition, from page 719 to 727 reports the
Canadian Communication Ministry information describing the Communication Ministry responsibility
and achievements.
On page, 721 identified the Canadian international objective rescue mission by GLS, his participation
with the European Spatial agency.
On page 723 and 724, the Communication Ministry announces the system Vidéotex developed in 1978
named Télidon. Télidon offers a bilateral visual system of communication by grouping information
technique and the telecommunication also gave access to great number of different computer format
files. This system Télidon was evaluated for its capacity to produce an analog superior quality
image. Télidon was compatible with almost all transmission signal modes, the telephone, cable
diffusion, the radio Tele diffusion, the fiber optic, wireless or telecommunication by satellite.
The French copy of these articles Quebec French Almanach are reproduced in the document
NOTATION 7 see Index page 84 of this document The Abridgment Addendum 1 Updated.