Communication Satellites: Power Politics in SpaceArtech House, 1985 - 186 pagini |
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Pagina 120
... direct broadcast satellites in great detail . The number of channels vary from two for Brunei and other small states to sixty - four for the Soviet Union , while most countries received four , " depending on size , population and ...
... direct broadcast satellites in great detail . The number of channels vary from two for Brunei and other small states to sixty - four for the Soviet Union , while most countries received four , " depending on size , population and ...
Pagina 157
... direct access to the orbit resource . Although , as Rothblatt points out , the international regime ( ITU / INTELSAT ) is based on the " maximum dispersion " principle , [ 14 ] technology creates exclusionary mechanisms and incentives ...
... direct access to the orbit resource . Although , as Rothblatt points out , the international regime ( ITU / INTELSAT ) is based on the " maximum dispersion " principle , [ 14 ] technology creates exclusionary mechanisms and incentives ...
Pagina 167
... Direct Broadcast Satellites and the United Nations . Alphen ann den Rijn : Sijthoff and Noordhoff International Publishers B.V. , 1978 . Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on International Satellite Communications ...
... Direct Broadcast Satellites and the United Nations . Alphen ann den Rijn : Sijthoff and Noordhoff International Publishers B.V. , 1978 . Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on International Satellite Communications ...
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Getting a Parking Slot in Space | 53 |
Squatters | 83 |
The Hidden Agenda Revealed | 137 |
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activities Administrative allocated allow antennas appropriation areas Assessment become benefits broadcasting capacity CCIR collective communications satellites concern Conference Convention cooperation coordination cost countries debate delegations demand dependency designated direct distribution domestic earth stations economic effect efficient establish factors force frequency frequency bands function Geneva geostationary orbit geostationary satellites global Group HDCs IFRB increase INTELSAT interests interference International International Telecommunication issue January Ku-Band LDCs less limited major March means military needs networks object October operating orbit/spectrum resource orbital slots organization outer space particular planning political position present problem procedures produced programs Radio receive regime regional Regulations Report requires satellite communications satellite systems signal Soviet Space Law spectrum standards technical telecommunications telephone Third World tions Treaty Union UNISPACE 82 United University users utilization WARC
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Global Telecommunications: The Technology, Administration, and Policies Raymond Akwule Vizualizare fragmente - 1992 |
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