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Context: Recently, India's State-owned telecom operator BSNL has launched India’s first Direct-to-device satellite connectivity, a game-changing service that aims to bridge the connectivity gap in remote areas.
This service utilizes advanced satellite technology to deliver high-speed internet directly to user devices, bypassing the need for traditional infrastructure.
It marks a major event in extending satellite communications to everyday consumers which were earlier limited to emergency and military use.
Global initiatives such as AST SpaceMobile, Lynk Global, Constellation Global, SpaceX- Starlink are also uses D2D technology.
Principle: Satellites act as cell towers in space, bypassing the need for terrestrial cell towers as used in traditional mobile connectivity.
It uses satellites in orbit to transmit signals directly to devices on the ground.
Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technology: It allows for seamless two-way communication between devices and satellites.
BSNL uses Viasat’s Geostationary L-band satellites positioned 36,000 kilometers above which bypasses ground-based cell towers, making it ideal for remote coverage.
Reliable connectivity: Uninterrupted internet connectivity, regardless of weather conditions.
High-speed internet and wider coverage even in the remotest areas where cellular or Wi-Fi networks are unavailable.
Support UPI payments: Empower people in rural or underserved regions to make digital transactions
Emergency calls and SOS messaging: Communication in emergency situations where cellular or Wi-Fi networks are unavailable( useful for adventurers, travellers etc)
Latency: Ensuring minimal delay for real-time applications like voice calls and video streaming.
Regulatory Challenges: As D2D service may cross geographical borders
Spectrum allocation: Obtaining sufficient bandwidth for seamless satellite-to-ground communication.
Device compatibility: Ensuring technology works across various smartphones and operating systems.
Propagation challenges: Overcoming signal loss and interference in diverse environments
By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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