Summary

  • Satellites have traditionally been used for intercontinental backbone networks, but this role has been usurped by fiber.

  • Direct satellite-to-user broadcasts, pioneered by TV stations, are increasingly being used to access the Internet.

  • Most communications satellites use geostationary orbits, which are so far from Earth that they result in a noticeable latency.

  • New lower orbits have been tried with mobile networks. Iridium casts a shadow over their economic case, but compared to the cost of 3G licenses in many countries, a satellite network can seem inexpensive.

  • Balloons and airplanes are possible alternative technologies that would provide many of a satellite system's benefits at lower cost.

  • Communications satellites may ultimately extend ...

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