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  2. DVB-S2X - Wikipedia

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    Channel bonding in order to combine several carriers, increasing efficiency in 'Direct-To-Home' (DTH) applications Channel bonding helps, particularly for UHDTV services. Statistical multiplexing is often used to allow more television services to fit into a single satellite channel.

  3. SpaceX’s Starlink Internet: How Much Is It and Should ... - AOL

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    Starlink, with average upload speeds of 12.04 Mbps, was much faster than HughesNet at 2.54 Mbps and Viasat at 2.88 Mbps. All fixed broadband had an average upload speed of 19.49 Mbps.

  4. Comparison data is from different time periods and sources and may not be directly comparable. ... Viasat, Inc. $2.068 billion [7] ... Starlink: N/A N/A N/A

  5. Satellite television by region - Wikipedia

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    The competition between Viasat and Canal Digital has caused some homes in Scandinavia to have to buy two set-top boxes and have two subscriptions to get the full range of channels. Viasat doesn't provide their own channels (TV3, TV3+, ZTV, TV1000 and the Viasat-branded channels) on the Canal Digital platform.

  6. Prediction: SpaceX Starlink Will Compete With AST SpaceMobile

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    Even without the DTC market, Starlink is expected to rake in between $6.6 billion and $6.8 billion in revenue this year from selling broadband internet service alone, and it generates a free-cash ...

  7. Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    How satellite internet works. Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite – historically in geostationary orbit (or GEO) but now increasingly in Low Earth orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth orbit MEO) [23] – a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (), and further ground stations to serve each ...

  8. High-throughput satellite - Wikipedia

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    A high-throughput satellite (HTS) is a communications satellite which provides more throughput than a classic fixed service satellite (FSS). An HTS provides at least twice, though usually 20 times or more, [1] throughput for the same amount of allocated orbital spectrum, thus significantly reducing cost-per-bit. [2]

  9. DVB-S2 - Wikipedia

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    Can be used with a DVB-S receiver for SD channels, or DVB-S2 for SD and HD. May be used also with a CAM and a TV with built in DVB-S (for SD channels)or DVB-S2 (Both SD and HD) tuner and common interface slot. HD channels are offered on separate package, therefore aside a HD terminal (TV or STB), you need to pay this package. CONNAX CAS 7 ...