MilSatCom calling on Australia
01/01/2013
Today, the growing demand for more capacity and higher bandwidth being requested from the military sector is far outstripping available supply.
The U.S. Department of Defence (DoD) and coalition forces deployed in various areas of the world want the reliability, flexibility, reach and mobility offered by satellite communications, as they wish to be in charge of their communications, as opposed to relying on local telecommunications operators.
As the DoD shifts its focus toward the Asia-Pacific region and moves toward using more unmanned technologies than ever before, it will require more commercial satellite communications for missions in this expansive region. Chances are that many commercial satellite communications solutions required for these missions will come from Australia.
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