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 Beta Testing The First Mobile Internet Satellite Broadband Part I -2

Being on the road has its advantages; freedom is the greatest. One of them is the Internet service, but he has studied a lot of mobile satellite Internet systems and future technologies; In 1999, I was able to become a beta tester of the MotoSat system. I used the system more than ever.

My company, Car Wash Guys, has teamed up with the strategic alliance of GM Hughes Satellite to beta test the first fully autonomous, fully networked networked corporate office using the latest WiFi technology. We were the first in the world to possess such powerful capabilities that at that time almost blew away the performance of the Pentagon with their investments of 77 million dollars and Iridium Bailout.

Mobile corporate offices are the wave of the future, where Network Centic Warfare (Net-Centric) on the market, combined with strategic mobile teams, is used to create networks that ultimately dominate all their market sectors. Corporate giants are slowly learning, the game is changing. And we teach them. We are technology leaders, and they will need to study hard. This time all car manufacturers are leading. As for the car wash industry, we left them in the dust ten years ago. Today, we use 20 times less water, a third of the labor and spend less than a tenth of the capital to do it. Now we have a much bigger fish to fry when we go for the gold. To work with this technology, you must move your business at the speed of thought.

We in our Bravo WashGuys research team studied the latest satellite technology. Most of our recent research has been about satellite data transmission, and many of you know that over the years we have become very knowledgeable about satellite communications, I happened to live next door in Malibu from a doctor who worked at the Rockwell Research Center at Thousand Oaks CA. First, we would like to talk about the actual reasons for transmitting data and problems associated with relays and data security problems when data jumps from satellite to satellite or from satellite to earth. Also with relay problems where you can record any data. As everyone knows, the Pentagon helped out the Iridium project, which is good because we have learned so much. The $ 75 million contract helped pay bills of $ 7 million a month, including $ 40 million a year for Boeing flying satellites. Iridium was good because it covered the whole Earth, all the oceans and remote areas, with spare satellites ready just in case. In Iridia, 66 satellites were involved in the orbit of about 485,000 people. Very closely and helps with data latency associated with satellites, which is usually half a second or more. Data can be transferred at a speed of 1 Mbit, which is slow, given the possibilities of transferring data from the Wash Guys with a load of 10–12.265 Mp and a load of 1 Mb, faster than that of the US Department of Defense. Another problem we see with our system is the relay in Tempe, AZ home of Motorola, which is unsafe due to the latest wave of possible terrorist devices, such as short pulsed electronic pulses that work from vertices and can easily destroy it. relay station. This is why other systems that are not voice systems and usually websites and data use satellites are much better, for example, the Globalstar system.

With Globalstar, which is in debt and filed for bankruptcy, due to the small amount of Qualcomm's debt, which is also in trouble, and Loral, it may cease to exist. EuroCom has a neat system that is used in the shipping industry, and this month there is an interesting article in the Professional Mariner about them and a few others. It is similar to Imersat and supports PBX and PABX systems on ships. Of course, the GlobalStar bent pipe approach deserves consideration of its 48 operational satellites and four spare parts. The only real problem is the range of 70 degrees north to 60 degrees south. And also gaps, if you allow me to say in the middle of the ocean at sea level in the South Atlantic and / or in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Several satellites can transmit a coded signal, but, unlike the Iridium system, satellites do not talk to themselves. But all Global Star data transfers still account for about 9.6 KBPS and in fact a bit less than the Iridium system, which does not have maintenance gaps.

Iridium, of course, is the theory of Arthur Clarke in practice and deserves attention; The big problem right now with data transmission is the problems with the direct sight to the satellite that we encountered. Heavy for submarines and under decks on ships or in buildings. Well, in order to catch the bad guys who have to go out to use the phone, they also do not work in caves. Iridium, like all Microsoft software, has triple redundancy and uses CDMA technology to gate data from the point of transmission to the ground system. Inmarsat systems include an I-4 system that can transfer data at 432 Mbps, which is great for applications such as video conferencing. It is said that the latest Inmarsat satellites are capable of 10 times more messages than the current ones. Since the Inmarsat satellites are 22,300 miles away, three satellites cover the Earth with three reserves. But remember that at this altitude there is a time delay. You will notice this when you see the video feed from the Middle Eastern Wars live on TV, CNN.

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 Beta Testing The First Mobile Internet Satellite Broadband Part I -2


 Beta Testing The First Mobile Internet Satellite Broadband Part I -2

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