Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10522587 | Space Policy | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Commercial activities from outer space have largely consisted of satellite communications. Whilst the maritime and land-mobile services can now be regarded as mature, the next growth area is anticipated in the provision of non-safety aeronautical mobile-satellite services, a service which is now poised to expand significantly in an era marked by competition and convergence of communications technologies. This article highlights and analyses pertinent institutional, legal and regulatory issues, describing what the law is, while making recommendations relating to what the current law should become if the rules were changed to accord with good policy.
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Authors
Tare Brisibe,