Communication satellites for rural development
Edwin B. Parker
Telecommunications Policy, 1978, vol. 2, issue 4, 309-315
Abstract:
The author points out that telecommunications in rural areas are an essential infrastructure for development, and that appropriately designed satellites could form an important part of rural communications technology. He argues that hybrid systems involving clusters of communities, served by a single ground station and rural radio telephone interconnection, are likely to be lower cost than all-satellite or terrestrial-only systems.
Date: 1978
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