Study sees commercial LEO satellites surpassing GEOs after 1998

The number of geostationary commercial communications satellites that are orbited will continue to rise through the 1997-98 timeframe, but will then decline sharply as new, less costly low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites begin to dominate the market, a new 10-year forecast by the Teal Group concludes...

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