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VSAT communications networks-an overview Publisher: IEEE
The very-small-aperture-terminal (VSAT) fixed satellite communication network is a star network in which many dispersed micro terminals attempt to send data in a packet form through a random access/time-division multiple-access (RA/TDMA) satellite channel with transmission delay.
An architecture design of a VSAT satellite network for multimedia on demand services
A promising candidate for the provision of a flexible WAN for a multimedia on-demand (MMOD) system is the use of satellite links. Advances in technology have given a new thrust to the satellite communication industry by deploying low cost very small aperture terminal (VSAT) networks for data
What is VSAT?
SAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) is a satellite communication technology that allows users to establish reliable, secure, and cost-effective two-way communication links via satellite. It utilizes small, compact antennas (usually between 0.75 and 2.4 meters in diameter)
A Complete Guide to VSAT Technology
A globalised economy depends on broadband connectivity day and night, 7 days per week, 365 days a year. As satellite technology continues to evolve and advance, so do VSAT solutions for reliable broadband access at reasonable costs, no matter where your business takes you.



