... driver for this continued growth during a time where many face pandemic-related challenges is plans for satcom broadband ‘mega-constellations’ and the continuous necessity for replenishment launches. Of all smallsats to be launched, 84 percent are...
... India does have a defined framework for participation of the private sector in the commercial communications services realm. A SatCom policy was made almost two decades ago that allows making an application to the Committee for Authorising...
... and imagery display system - a concentration of military forces in an area necessarily implies an extraordinary demand for satcom bandwidth, precise Position, Navigation and Timing, and remote sensing data. New capabilities, offering greater...
... grandchildren will thank us. About the author Derek Webber, a former space systems engineer and executive in the satcoms business, is founder of Spaceport Associates, USA, and worked to establish the marketing and regulatory aspects of the private...
...space-related legislation continues. About the author Prof Dr Mahulena Hofmann is holder of the SES Chair in Space, SatCom and Media Law at the University of Luxembourg, where she serves as co-director of the Masters programme in Space, Communication...
... NATO by the allies, or by commercial service providers. For instance, the UK, French and Italian governments provide advanced satcom capabilities. Thus, NATO has high levels of dependency on key allies and their willingness to provide space-sourced...