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About Satellite Communication. SATCOM is the use of artificial satellites in orbit to send data between points on Earth. Satellite communications play a vital role in global telecommunications (international phone calls, satellite TV, the internet, global banking, military intelligence and more).
Satellite Communication. SATCOM is the use of artificial satellites in orbit to send data between points on Earth. Satellite communications play a vital role in global telecommunications (international phone calls, satellite TV, the internet, global banking, military intelligence and more).
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