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The needs of the country in the field of creating the infrastructures for basic space communications will be met
  • Jan 28 2019 - 14:24
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The needs of the country in the field of creating the infrastructures for basic space communications will be met

The needs of the country in the field of creating the infrastructures for basic space communications will be met

 

Chairman of the national space and advanced transportation administration seeks to supply the needs of the country and the region regarding the infrastructures for basic space communications.

According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, the national space and advanced transportation administration has considered supplying the needs of infrastructures for basic space communications in its new organizational chart as one of its priorities.

This infrastructure is compatible with the ground-based telecommunications platform and can respond to local and regional needs. The use of space technology will serve the welfare of the community, resource management and productivity enhancement. The administration tries to provide a platform for increasing the activity of the private sector and new businesses, thereby contributing to the development of community-based welfare and resource-efficient management through the development of a space shuttle service in the country.

All services and products of the spacecraft or ground-based user interface or spatial discoveries include telecommunications, land viewing, remote sensing, navigation and positioning, space security, space and space science and exploration.

 

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