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  • and conclusions represent the best judgment of the Directorate of Intelligence as of 22 June 1967. SEGR~T- reception, the stations can be modified to handle two­ way television, telephone, and telegraph traffic. When this occurs, probably within the next few
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  • for service between North America and Europe. This satellite has a capa~ity of 240 tele­ phone channels which are used to provide normal telecommunica­ tion services including telephone, telegraph and the exchange of TV programs. INTELSAT II. Two satellites