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- Teledesic was a company founded in the 1990s to build a commercial broadband satellite internet constellation. Using low-Earth-orbiting satellites small...
- 2016). "The Teledesic Network: Using Low-Earth-Orbit Satellites to Provide Broadband, Wireless, Real-Time Internet Access Worldwide". Teledesic Corporation...
- satellite constellation of 66 telecommunication satellites and the proposed Teledesic scheme; a damaged satellite could cause the catastrophic Kessler syndrome;...
- business—including the challenges faced by companies such as Globalstar, Teledesic, and Iridium and the resulting drop in the anti****ted number of commercial...
- commercial megaconstellations using around 100 satellites such as Celestri, Teledesic, Iridium, and Globalstar. However all entities entered bankruptcy by the...
- Teledesic, with an ambitious plan to form a broadband satellite communications system with nearly 300 low Earth orbit satellites. In 2002, Teledesic halted...
- project, Will invest $750 million in rival Teledesic", Bloomberg News, May 22, 1998. de Selding, Peter B. "Teledesic Plays Its Last Card, Leaves the Game"...
- constellations were proposed and developed, including Celestri (63 satellites) and Teledesic (initially 840, later 288 satellites). These projects were abandoned after...
- 1993. IET. pp. 306–311. Sturza, M. A. (June 1995). Architecture of the TELEDESIC satellite system. International Mobile Satellite Conference. Vol. 95....
- (20/30 GHz) Global, low-latency broadband Internet services 1998 May Teledesic Teledesic 840 satellites at 700 km, 98.2° (21 planes) [1994 design] 288 satellites...