Architectures and economics for pervasive broadband satellite networks
Abstract
The size of a satellite network necessary to provide pervasive high-data-rate business communications is estimated, and one possible configuration is described which could interconnect most organizations in the United States. Within an order of magnitude, such a network might reasonably have a capacity equivalent to 10,000 simultaneous 3-Mbps channels, and rely primarily upon a cluster of approximately 3-5 satellites in a single orbital slot. Nominal prices for 3-6 Mbps video conference services might then be approximately $2000 monthly lease charge plus perhaps 70 cents per minute one way.
- Publication:
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ICC 1979; International Conference on Communications, Volume 2
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979icc.....2...35S
- Keywords:
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- Data Links;
- Domestic Satellite Communications Systems;
- Economic Analysis;
- Multichannel Communication;
- Network Analysis;
- Satellite Networks;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Wideband Communication;
- Architecture;
- Communication Networks;
- Communication Satellites;
- Cost Effectiveness;
- Ground Stations;
- Systems Engineering;
- Video Communication;
- Communications and Radar