This analysis examines the legal, political, and economic issues raised by the applications of Orion Satellites Corporation and International Satellite, Inc., before the Federal Communications Commission. The proposals request approval for the establishment of communications satellite systems potentially competitive with the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT), a consortium of 109 member nations, which currently maintains a monopoly of international communications satellite traffic. The breadth of consequences resulting from a positive FCC action warrants a close scrutiny of U.S. international foreign policy objectives. (Author)
Advisability of Competitive International Satellites
1984
98 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Policies, Regulations, & Studies , Unmanned Spacecraft , Business & Economics , Communication satellites , Commercial communications , Economics , International politics , Legislation , Intelsat , Foreign policy , Radio links , Synchronous satellites , North America , Western Europe , Theses , Competition , Monopolies , Federal communications commission
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