The International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT), the 109-nation cooperative responsible for the vast majority of international satellite service, was recently presented with what may be its greatest challenge since its inception over twenty years ago. The consortium, hailed by many as a model among international organizations, faces possible competition from five American companies (Applicants) that have applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for permission to launch and operate satellites independent of the INTELSAT system. This Note begins with a brief look at the laws applicable to international satellite communications. The various interpretations given those laws will be set forth, along with poli...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2000, the ...
It is argued that we are on the threshold of a new multibillion dollar industry that can enhance eco...
In 1971, eighty-five nations (including the United States) formed the International Telecommunicatio...
Intelsat satisfies the international satellite requirements of most nations, but since 1984 the US g...
Satellite communications is not only effectively the oldest, but without a doubt also the most impor...
INTELSAT has provided the space segment for a global satellite telecommunications network since its ...
The modern International system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2000...
Four fundamental principles constitute the basis of international regulations pertaining to the oper...
In an effort to continue the United States\u27 technological leadership in the field of internationa...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
A need and a tradition existed in international telecommunications when satellites emerged ten years...
During the current year, a space event of legal and technological significance will occur. The Ameri...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
Abstract. The ITU Space WARC in 1985 and 1988 was charged with re-evaluating the "first come fi...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2000, the ...
It is argued that we are on the threshold of a new multibillion dollar industry that can enhance eco...
In 1971, eighty-five nations (including the United States) formed the International Telecommunicatio...
Intelsat satisfies the international satellite requirements of most nations, but since 1984 the US g...
Satellite communications is not only effectively the oldest, but without a doubt also the most impor...
INTELSAT has provided the space segment for a global satellite telecommunications network since its ...
The modern International system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2000...
Four fundamental principles constitute the basis of international regulations pertaining to the oper...
In an effort to continue the United States\u27 technological leadership in the field of internationa...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
A need and a tradition existed in international telecommunications when satellites emerged ten years...
During the current year, a space event of legal and technological significance will occur. The Ameri...
The main issue affecting the access to the geostationary orbit is how to reconcile freedom of access...
Abstract. The ITU Space WARC in 1985 and 1988 was charged with re-evaluating the "first come fi...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2000, the ...
It is argued that we are on the threshold of a new multibillion dollar industry that can enhance eco...
In 1971, eighty-five nations (including the United States) formed the International Telecommunicatio...