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Re: connectivity outside the US
From: jakob () faarvang com (Jakob Faarvang)
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 1997 11:47:00 GMT
I have been following this thread with some interest. A few months ago a friend of mine from Fore Systems told me about the 'ACTS' project. NASA and Ohio-State and quite a few others were doing research into the Gigabit Satelite Network. There was a test between Sony in Japan and I 'BELIEVE' JPL in Pasadena of hight def video transmissions over an OC-3 circuit. I heard something about a quasi commercial deployment of another ACTS project. Anybody heard anything about this? If enough birds like ACTS were sent up, this could be a boon for ISP's maybe. Of course I live in this ideal world where everybody is reasonable, intelligent, and well yea I know things are just quite the opposite.
Which type of satellite network was talked about? If we're talking the big, far-away GEO satellites, my guess is that the latency involved would kill such a project. OTOH, LEO satellites could work (see: Teledesic), but involve a massive investment and lots of satellites. - Jakob
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- Re: connectivity outside the US Geoff Huston (Jun 01)
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- Re: connectivity outside the US Todd Graham Lewis (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Hal Murray (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Jakob Faarvang (Jun 01)
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- Re: connectivity outside the US Justin W. Newton (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Paul A Vixie (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Deepak Jain (Jun 01)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Curtis Generous (Jun 02)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Miguel A.L. Paraz (Jun 02)
- Re: satellite connections Stephen Sprunk (Jun 02)
- Re: satellite connections Miguel A.L. Paraz (Jun 02)
- Re: connectivity outside the US Alex.Bligh (Jun 01)