Via Satellite: The Future of Smartphones With Satellite Direct-to-Handset

Via Satellite: The Future of Smartphones With Satellite Direct-to-Handset

Access Partnership’s Director for Space & Spectrum Policy, Ivan Suarez, wrote a column on the future of smartphones with satellite direct-to-handset for Via Satellite’s latest magazine issue.

Excerpt

“The expansion of DTH, and its enhancement from limited emergency services to supplemental coverage for mobile operators, still has substantial challenges. These are technical, economic, and regulatory. The core issues refer to lack of information about potential users or…” Read more on Via Satellite.

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