Forecast of the United States telecommunications demand through the year 2000
Abstract
The telecommunications forecasts considered in the present investigation were developed in studies conducted by Kratochvil et al. (1983). The overall purpose of these studies was to forecast the potential U.S. domestic telecommunications demand for satellite-provided fixed communications voice, data, and video services through the year 2000, so that this information on service demand would be available to aid in NASA communications program planning. Aspects of forecasting methodology are discussed, taking into account forecasting activity flow, specific services and selected techniques, and an event/trend cross-impact model. Events, or market determinant factors, which are very likely to occur by 1995 and 2005, are presented in a table. It is found that the demand for telecommunications in general, and for satellite telecommunications in particular, will increase significantly between now and the year 2000. The required satellite capacity will surpass both the potential and actual capacities in the early 1990s, indicating a need for Ka-band at that time.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- January 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIA...8422858K
- Keywords:
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- Demand (Economics);
- Market Research;
- Technological Forecasting;
- Telecommunication;
- C Band;
- Channel Capacity;
- Communication Satellites;
- Transponders;
- United States;
- Communications and Radar