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A Review of Satellite Internet & Star link

K. Thamizhmaran

Abstract


These days, internet services are an essential component of the global infrastructure of mankind and a key way to provide a vast range of public services. Over half of the world's population, or approximately 4 billion people, do not have access to dependable Internet networks at this time. And the reason behind this is that wireless networks or fiber-optic cables cannot be used to transport the Internet to every location on Earth as has been done in the past. It is neither practical or possible to install cables or mobile towers in many isolated locations or areas with challenging terrain.

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