Communication Satellites: Power Politics in SpaceArtech House, 1985 - 186 pagini |
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Pagina 53
... technical gloss tends to deflect laypersons away from the immediate and far - reaching economic and political stakes hinging on the standards being negotiated . So that non - technical readers do not suffer a syntactic lobotomy as we ...
... technical gloss tends to deflect laypersons away from the immediate and far - reaching economic and political stakes hinging on the standards being negotiated . So that non - technical readers do not suffer a syntactic lobotomy as we ...
Pagina 107
... technical and industry experts " who know the right stuff . " 1. The International Radio Consultative Committee ( CCIR ) In theory , the CCIR performs a chiefly legislative function in the promulga- tions of Recommendations at CCIR ...
... technical and industry experts " who know the right stuff . " 1. The International Radio Consultative Committee ( CCIR ) In theory , the CCIR performs a chiefly legislative function in the promulga- tions of Recommendations at CCIR ...
Pagina 122
... technical parame- ters placed into the 1977 Conference Plan . As Codding states : Many socialist and Third World countries saw the adoption of a plan for the broadcasting - satellite service as an opportunity not only to obtain their ...
... technical parame- ters placed into the 1977 Conference Plan . As Codding states : Many socialist and Third World countries saw the adoption of a plan for the broadcasting - satellite service as an opportunity not only to obtain their ...
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Getting a Parking Slot in Space | 53 |
Squatters | 83 |
The Hidden Agenda Revealed | 137 |
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