A company with operations across remote areas globally needs real-time data sharing and communication amongst its sites. What type of connectivity would best serve this requirement, considering the geographical challenges?
Satellite connectivity is designed to provide internet coverage over vast and remote areas where terrestrial internet connections, such as fiber or DSL, are not possible or economically feasible. This makes it the ideal option for reliable, wide-reaching network coverage for real-time data sharing across global, remote operations. While satellite service can have high fees, other options have more significant drawbacks for this scenario. Laying dedicated fiber-optic cables would be prohibitively expensive. Cellular networks lack coverage in many remote parts of the world. Radio Frequency (RF) systems, such as terrestrial microwave, are generally used for local-scale deployments and can face interference issues.
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