Canadian MSAT field trial program user requirements
Abstract
A wide range of mobile satellite service offerings will be available in late 1993 with the launch of Canada's first satellite devoted almost exclusively to mobile and transportable services. During the last seven years, the Dept. of Communications has been meeting with potential MSAT users in government and the private sector as part of a $20M Communications Trials Program. User trials will be conducted using leased capacity as well as capacity on Canada's MSAT satellite. User requirements are discussed which were identified under the Communications Trials Program. Land, marine, aeronautical, and fixed applications are described from the perspective of the end users. Emphasis is placed on field trials being accomplished using leased capacity such as the marine data trial being implemented by Ultimateast Data Communications, trials using transportable briefcase terminals and additional field trials being considered for implementation with the TMI Mobile Data Service. The pre-MSAT trials that will be conducted using leased capacity are only a limited sample of the overall end user requirements that have been identified to date. Additional end user applications are discussed, along with a summary of user benefits.
- Publication:
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International Mobile Satellite Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990imsc.conf..717P
- Keywords:
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- Communication Networks;
- Land Mobile Satellite Service;
- Msat;
- User Requirements;
- Canada;
- Data Processing Terminals;
- Data Transmission;
- Launching;
- Marine Technology;
- Communications and Radar