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general assessment: NA
domestic: 512 KB satellite link to Hawaii teleport; 20 (POTS) voice and data lines
international: NA (2002)

 

 

Definition
This entry includes a brief general assessment of the system with details on the domestic and international components. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entry:

     Africa ONE - a fiber-optic submarine cable link encircling the continent of Africa.
     Arabsat - Arab Satellite Communications Organization (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia).
     Autodin - Automatic Digital Network (US Department of Defense).
     CB - citizen's band mobile radio communications.
     cellular telephone system - the telephones in this system are radio transceivers, with each instrument having its own private radio frequency and sufficient radiated power to reach the booster station in its area (cell), from which the telephone signal is fed to a telephone exchange.
     Central American Microwave System - a trunk microwave radio relay system that links the countries of Central America and Mexico with each other.
     coaxial cable - a multichannel communication cable consisting of a central conducting wire, surrounded by and insulated from a cylindrical conducting shell; a large number of telephone channels can be made available within the insulated space by the use of a large number of carrier frequencies.
     Comsat - Communications Satellite Corporation (US).
     DSN - Defense Switched Network (formerly Automatic Voice Network or Autovon); basic general-purpose, switched voice network of the Defense Communications System (US Department of Defense).
     Eutelsat - European Telecommunications Satellite Organization (Paris).
     fiber-optic cable - a multichannel communications cable using a thread of optical glass fibers as a transmission medium in which the signal (voice, video, etc.) is in the form of a coded pulse of light.
     GSM - a global system for mobile (cellular) communications devised by the Groupe Special Mobile of the pan-European standardization organization, Conference Europeanne des Posts et Telecommunications (CEPT) in 1982.
     HF - high frequency; any radio frequency in the 3,000- to 30,000-kHz range.
     Inmarsat - International Maritime Satellite Organization (London); provider of global mobile satellite communications for commercial, distress, and safety applications at sea, in the air, and on land.
     Intelsat - International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (Washington, DC).
     Intersputnik - International Organization of Space Communications (Moscow); first established in the former Soviet Union and the East European countries, it is now marketing its services worldwide with earth stations in North America, Africa, and East Asia.
     landline - communication wire or cable of any sort that is installed on poles or buried in the ground.
     Marecs - Maritime European Communications Satellite used in the Inmarsat system on lease from the European Space Agency.
     Marisat - satellites of the Comsat Corporation that participate in the Inmarsat system.
     Medarabtel - the Middle East Telecommunications Project of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) providing a modern telecommunications network, primarily by microwave radio relay, linking Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen; it was initially started in Morocco in 1970 by the Arab Telecommunications Union (ATU) and was known at that time as the Middle East Mediterranean Telecommunications Network.
     microwave radio relay - transmission of long distance telephone calls and television programs by highly directional radio microwaves that are received and sent on from one booster station to another on an optical path.
     NMT - Nordic Mobile Telephone; an analog cellular telephone system that was developed jointly by the national telecommunications authorities of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden).
     Orbita - a Russian television service; also the trade name of a packet-switched digital telephone network.
     radiotelephone communications - the two-way transmission and reception of sounds by broadcast radio on authorized frequencies using telephone handsets.
     PanAmSat - PanAmSat Corporation (Greenwich, CT).
     SAFE - South African Far East Cable
     satellite communication system - a communication system consisting of two or more earth stations


Source: CIA World Factbook
Unless otherwise noted, information in this page is accurate as of January 1, 2005


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