2017 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
6. Satellite Telecommunications and Broadcasting
Authors : Ram S. Jakhu, Joseph N. Pelton
Published in: Global Space Governance: An International Study
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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Abstract
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Evolution, current status, and key future trends in the development of space telecommunications (including broadcasting) and related space services with regard to spectrum needs, orbital locations, interference, jamming, and conflicting needs concerning other space or terrestrial service providers, including high-altitude platforms stations (HAPS) for telecommunications;
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Adequacy and/or inadequacy of the currently applicable governance system, standards, procedures, interaction with telecommunications;
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Specific and appropriate recommendations as to global governance actions that should be taken to ameliorate current and future situations related to the operation of all satellite telecommunications services and forum(s) where positive action might be taken, in order to ensure the sustainable use of space and the protozone for satellite telecommunications, broadcasting and networking for peaceful purposes and for the benefit of all humankind.