Kevin, Satellite transport is common mainly in areas where land based infrastructure is not feasible. In developed nations this is almost exclusively the case. Satellite latency is far too high to rely on it for routine communications unless used as a last resort. Best regards, Jeff On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:34 PM, <Kevin.Smith@dca.state.fl.us> wrote:
All,
Participting in a severe solar event EXERCISE. Can anyone give me an educated guesstimate of the percentage of backbone traffic that is satellite dependent vs. that which is totally land-based?
Thanks
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