Effat Undergraduate Research Journal
Abstract
Satellite Internet is the internet provided through a network of communication satellite constellations in space. This type of internet can cover an area of a wider range than the commonly used cable internet. The development of small-sized satellite technology in the commercial space sector has entered a vigorous phase of development. However, approximately four billion individuals worldwide lack internet access. Most of these citizens live in developing countries. It is in this context that the industry of satellite internet is expanding its social and economic development through connectivity. The implementation of the idea requires examining the advantages provided by satellite internet, in order to precisely find effective solutions to serious problems in our world. As a result, this study aims to discover basic advantages and solutions provided by satellite internet, that could greatly impact society and by eliminating major problems in our world, especially in isolated areas. Part of this research includes identifying the level of awareness of individuals living in Jeddah city, by collecting qualitative and quantitative data from certain focus groups, to precisely select an effective way of raising awareness in the region. Bibliometric data analysis is a commonly used research method for detecting the state of the art of a particular field. As a result, bibliometric data used in this study provided a valid explanation for the results obtained through the experiment.
Recommended Citation
Alamoudi, Nora Turki Ms. and I.Hussien, Aziza Proffessor
(2023)
"Satellite Internet Technology: Connect the Unconnected,"
Effat Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 4:
Iss.
1, Article 8.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/eurj/vol4/iss1/8