Geostationary satellites, long used for 2G mobile backhaul, are going to have a tougher time supporting Long Term Evolution networks, for the simple reason that LTE latency performance is so much more stringent than 2G, notes David Burr, O3b VP.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Latency Will be a Big issue for LTE Satellite Backhaul

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