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VSAT communications networks-an overview Publisher: IEEE

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

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?

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 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.