DocumentCode
2198712
Title
Designing broadband satellites and services for an uncertain, bandwidth-intensive future
Author
Freidell, James E.
Author_Institution
Daedalian Technol. Ltd., Littleton, CO, USA
Volume
4
fYear
1998
fDate
21-28 Mar 1998
Firstpage
387
Abstract
Transformations taking place among communications service providers and equipment manufacturers around the world considered extremely unlikely just two years ago, are changing everything we thought we knew about commercial space communications. Monopolistic business structures are being exchanged for opportunities to compete. Completely new market entrants are threatening, some already stealing market share. Well-established organizations are consolidating to gain global strength. Others are willingly breaking apart so to shed distractive business units and concentrate focus on increasingly valuable communications opportunities. For the first time, international communications giants are going public, validating their severance from government agency. New technologies, and just newly applied technologies, are making broadband communications ever more affordable and potentially omnipresent - globally. New communications applications are being invented at a pace unprecedented in history. New broadband communications capacity is being consumed at a rate that dwarfs the acceptance of personal computers, or anything else for that matter. Virtually all these changes are taking place among terrestrial and space communications alike
Keywords
Internet; broadband networks; satellite communication; Internet; bandwidth-intensive services; broadband communications capacity; broadband satellites; broadband services; commercial space communications; international communications; space communications; Application software; Artificial satellites; Broadband communication; Business; Government; History; Internet; Paper technology; Satellite broadcasting; Space technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
ISSN
1095-323X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4311-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.1998.682208
Filename
682208
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