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High Throughput Satellites (HTS) are a type of satellite communication technology that enables higher data rates and greater capacity than traditional satellites. HTS systems use multiple spot beams to focus the satellite's signal on a specific area, allowing for more efficient use of the satellite's resources. This technology is used for a variety of applications, including broadband internet access, mobile backhaul, and video streaming. HTS systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide high-speed, reliable connections in remote areas.
HTS systems are typically used in conjunction with other satellite communication technologies, such as Ku-band and Ka-band, to provide a comprehensive solution for satellite communications. HTS systems are also used in conjunction with terrestrial networks to provide a hybrid solution for satellite communications.
Some companies in the High Throughput Satellites market include Intelsat, SES, Telesat, Eutelsat, and Inmarsat. Show Less Read more