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US SATCOM Ecosystem: Enabling Secure and Resilient Connectivity
Satellite communication, commonly referred to as SATCOM, plays a foundational role in how the United States connects people, institutions, and critical systems across vast distances. Unlike terrestrial networks that depend on physical infrastructure such as fiber cables or cellular towers, SATCOM relies on space-based assets to deliver voice, data, and video services. This capability becomes especially significant in geographically remote areas, disaster zones, oceans, and airspace, where ground networks are limited or unavailable. Over time, SATCOM has evolved from a niche technology into a core pillar of national connectivity and operational resilience.
In the United States, SATCOM supports a wide range of civilian, commercial, and governmental activities. It enables uninterrupted communication for aviation, maritime operations, emergency responders, and rural communities. Airlines depend on satellite links for navigation, weather updates, and in-flight connectivity, while shipping operators rely on them for vessel tracking and safety communications. During natural disasters such as hurricanes…


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