
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.6051494
Low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites are said to be the technology to revolutionize the internet. With more than a third of the world still offline, this satellite constellation can help connect the unconnected and bridge the digital divide that's leaving remote and rural communities behind. Low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites can help connect the unconnected and bridge the digital divide. LEO satellites are less susceptible to jamming than GEO and MEO systems. Thanks to their narrow signal beams and constant movement, blocking the signal of a LEO satellite is more difficult than doing the same to their larger counterparts. This makes LEO satellites ideal for military applications where resiliency and survivability are vital to mission success.
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