disadvantages of artificial satellite
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The disadvantage of artificial satellites is that the bandwidth available can often be small, at least when compared to terrestrial options. And if bandwidth is small, the available data rate that can be used in the communication channel is going to be limited as well.
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Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- Satellite design, development, financing, and insurance are all more expensive.
- The time it takes for Earth to reach the satellite might range from 270 milliseconds to 320 milliseconds. Over telephone connections, this propagation delay might result in an echo.
- Repairing and maintaining satellites is difficult.
- Weather or sunspots can disrupt the satellite's signal, causing interference and making effective functioning difficult.
- Once launched, it must be monitored and managed on a regular basis to ensure that it remains in orbit.
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