
octobre 20, 2023
Ce document explique comment les systèmes à satellites non-géostationnaires (NGSO) du Service Fixe par Satellite (SFS) sont essentiels pour réduire la fracture numérique et connecter une partie des 2,7 milliards de personnes qui ne profitent encore d'aucune connexion. Découvrez les arguments socio-économiques et techniques en faveur de la modernisation des limites d'epfd et de l'exploitation du plein potentiel du haut débit par satellite.
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