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Satellites

One way of achieving wireless WAN connectivity is using satellite networking, also called non-terrestrial communication. This type of connection is usually used in remote, isolated areas that ISPs cannot easily reach via cable connections. This type of connectivity functions using a satellite dish that allows communication from the customer facility to a satellite (which sends and receives signals, as shown in Figure 16.4 below).

 

Figure 16.4 – Satellite Communication

 

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