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Earth Stations are ground-based facilities used for satellite communications. They are used to send and receive signals from satellites in geostationary orbit, enabling communication between two or more locations on Earth. Earth Stations are typically equipped with antennas, receivers, transmitters, and other equipment necessary for satellite communication. They are used for a variety of applications, including television and radio broadcasting, internet access, and telephone services.
Earth Stations are an integral part of the satellite communications industry, providing the necessary infrastructure for satellite-based services. They are used by a variety of organizations, including government agencies, telecommunications companies, and media organizations.
Earth Station companies include Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat, Telesat, Inmarsat, and Hughes Network Systems. These companies provide a range of services, including satellite communication, broadcasting, and internet access. They also provide equipment and services for the installation and maintenance of Earth Stations. Show Less Read more