Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995
Telecommunications activity was studied. The primary objective was to forecast the need for fixed service satellites (FSS) by countries within ITU Region 2 excluding the United States and Greenland. Forecasts of telecommunications equipment needs were developed as a yardstick of the relative level o...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850025837 2023-05-15T16:28:38+02:00 Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995 Hollansworth, J. E. Salzman, J. A. Ramler, J. R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 1, 1985 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850025837 unknown Document ID: 19850025837 Accession ID: 85N34150 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850025837 No Copyright CASI SPACE COMMUNICATIONS SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND AND TRACKING NASA-TM-87077 E-2653 NAS 1.15:87077 1985 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T09:45:58Z Telecommunications activity was studied. The primary objective was to forecast the need for fixed service satellites (FSS) by countries within ITU Region 2 excluding the United States and Greenland. Forecasts of telecommunications equipment needs were developed as a yardstick of the relative level of telecommunications activity among developing countries within the region. A likely scenario for the implementation of domestic and regional communications satellites is forecasted to provide services to and among countries in ITU Region 2. By 1995, it is forecast that 15 fixed service satellites will be implemented. A forecast of the countries requirements indicates that, with the possible exception of Canada, this constellation of satellites will meet these countries' needs to beyond the year 2000. Other/Unknown Material Greenland NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Canada Greenland |
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Telecommunications activity was studied. The primary objective was to forecast the need for fixed service satellites (FSS) by countries within ITU Region 2 excluding the United States and Greenland. Forecasts of telecommunications equipment needs were developed as a yardstick of the relative level of telecommunications activity among developing countries within the region. A likely scenario for the implementation of domestic and regional communications satellites is forecasted to provide services to and among countries in ITU Region 2. By 1995, it is forecast that 15 fixed service satellites will be implemented. A forecast of the countries requirements indicates that, with the possible exception of Canada, this constellation of satellites will meet these countries' needs to beyond the year 2000. |
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Hollansworth, J. E. Salzman, J. A. Ramler, J. R. |
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Hollansworth, J. E. |
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Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995 |
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Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995 |
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Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995 |
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Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995 |
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Telecommunications forecast for ITU Region 2 to the year 1995 |
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telecommunications forecast for itu region 2 to the year 1995 |
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Document ID: 19850025837 Accession ID: 85N34150 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19850025837 |
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