Satellite modem
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A satellite modem or satmodem is a modem used to establish data transfers using a communications satellite as a relay.
There are two different types, both employing the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) standard as their basis:
- One-way satmodems (DVB-IP modems) use a return channel not based on communication with the satellite, such as telephone or cable.
- Two-way satmodems (DVB-RCS modems, also called astromodems) employ a satellite-based return channel as well; they do not need another connection. DVB-RCS is ETSI standard EN 301 790.
See also: VSAT
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