satelliitsideni
Satelliitsideni is an Estonian-language term used to describe satellite-mediated connectivity and the broader concept of routing communications via satellites. The term is common in telecommunications, network planning, and policy discussions to distinguish satellite paths from terrestrial networks.
Explanation and scope: In practice, satelliitsideni refers to the use of satellites—whether in geostationary, medium Earth
Technologies: GEO satellites offer wide coverage with moderate latency; LEO and MEO constellations provide lower latency
Applications: Rural and maritime connectivity, aviation, disaster response, military and governmental communications, and backhaul for cellular
Advantages and challenges: Satellite-backed networks can reach remote areas and provide redundancy, but face higher latency
History and regulation: Satellite communications emerged in the 1960s; governing frameworks fall under international bodies like
See also: Satellite communication, Satellite internet, Global Positioning System, ITU.