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satellitedelivered

Satellitedelivered refers to the delivery of data, media, or services via satellite communications rather than traditional terrestrial networks. It covers content distribution, broadband connectivity, and other data transmissions that reach end users through satellite links.

In practice, satellitedelivered services typically involve uplinking from a ground facility to a satellite, the satellite’s

Applications span a wide range of needs. Satellite-delivered services support television and radio distribution, broadband access

Advantages include broad geographic coverage, efficient multicast for large audiences, and resilience in situations where terrestrial

See also: satellite internet, satellite television, VSAT, DVB-S2, Starlink, OneWeb.

transponder
relay,
and
downlink
to
user
terminals
or
gateways.
Technologies
commonly
used
include
DVB-S
and
DVB-S2
for
broadcast
and
broadband,
along
with
associated
modulation
and
coding
schemes
and
IP-over-satellite
protocols.
Recent
developments
in
low
Earth
orbit
(LEO)
satellite
constellations
have
reduced
latency
and
increased
capacity,
expanding
consumer
broadband
and
mobile
backhaul
capabilities.
for
rural
or
maritime
environments,
in-flight
and
in-vehicle
connectivity,
disaster-response
communications,
and
government
or
military
networks.
They
also
enable
backhaul
for
cellular
networks
in
areas
lacking
fiber
or
microwave
links
and
can
underpin
content
delivery
networks
that
distribute
large
media
files
to
regional
endpoints.
infrastructure
is
damaged
or
unavailable.
Limitations
involve
higher
latency
for
geostationary
systems,
higher
equipment
and
service
costs,
weather
sensitivity,
regulatory
and
spectrum
considerations,
and
ongoing
concerns
about
space
debris
and
orbital
management.