This issue of the Online Journal of Space Communication focuses on a matter of social concern for which satellite technology is well-positioned to help overcome traditional communication limitations of terrain and distance. Literally the entire globe is within the reach of one satellite system or another, making it possible to extend telephone, television, radio, data and Internet communications to every corner and everybody
This paper discusses the evolution of space communications with special focus on Low Earth Orbits (L...
It is only after access to technology is assured that computer literacy can begin. Access is not sim...
An estimated 450 million people globally do not have access to a fixed or mobile broadband signal. R...
The objective of this paper is to assess the role of satellite communication with respect to the Dig...
During the past 15 years, the international satellite communications industry has been developing an...
Welcome to the 4th edition of the Online Journal of Space Communications. This issue focuses on Sate...
Welcome to Issue 9 of the Online Journal of Space Communication as we discuss the Global Navigation ...
My direct experience in the digital divide was when I was marketing director for a band-new state-...
A few years ago, at the height of the Internet boom, pundits often spoke of Internet time. They me...
The material in this issue has been developed and supplied by Telesat, the Communications Research C...
yesGuest Editorial of Special Issue (featuring eight original papers, comprising 133 pages in total)...
It has been expected that the space information networks (SIN), as an extension of the terrestrial n...
If your inbox is anything like mine, then you already know that the publication of satellite communi...
Space communication has become an integral component of our overall global telecommunication infrast...
Nowadays, the concept of global village has been developed over the world due to the development of ...
This paper discusses the evolution of space communications with special focus on Low Earth Orbits (L...
It is only after access to technology is assured that computer literacy can begin. Access is not sim...
An estimated 450 million people globally do not have access to a fixed or mobile broadband signal. R...
The objective of this paper is to assess the role of satellite communication with respect to the Dig...
During the past 15 years, the international satellite communications industry has been developing an...
Welcome to the 4th edition of the Online Journal of Space Communications. This issue focuses on Sate...
Welcome to Issue 9 of the Online Journal of Space Communication as we discuss the Global Navigation ...
My direct experience in the digital divide was when I was marketing director for a band-new state-...
A few years ago, at the height of the Internet boom, pundits often spoke of Internet time. They me...
The material in this issue has been developed and supplied by Telesat, the Communications Research C...
yesGuest Editorial of Special Issue (featuring eight original papers, comprising 133 pages in total)...
It has been expected that the space information networks (SIN), as an extension of the terrestrial n...
If your inbox is anything like mine, then you already know that the publication of satellite communi...
Space communication has become an integral component of our overall global telecommunication infrast...
Nowadays, the concept of global village has been developed over the world due to the development of ...
This paper discusses the evolution of space communications with special focus on Low Earth Orbits (L...
It is only after access to technology is assured that computer literacy can begin. Access is not sim...
An estimated 450 million people globally do not have access to a fixed or mobile broadband signal. R...