Networked satellite and terrestrial cellular radiotelephone...

H - Electricity – 04 – B

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H04B 7/19 (2006.01) H04B 7/185 (2006.01) H04B 7/26 (2006.01)

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CA 2073336

2073336 9200632 PCTABS00010 There is provided a mechanism for networking satellite and terrestrial networks. It comprises: maintaining subscriber-received power levels of terrestrial network transmissions about one order of magnitude above co-channel satellite transmissions to overcome interference and maintaining subscriber transmissions to terrestrial networks at power levels about one order of magnitude of the below co-channel transmissions to satellite networks to avoid causing interference at the satellite. Such power level maintenance is provided by the network in communication with such subscriber. Moreover, a non-orbiting ("grounded") satellite cooperates as a switching node of both the satellite network and a terrestrial network to relay information between a terrestrial subscriber and the satellite radiotelephone network over a terrestrial network. The terrestrial network and the satellite network may communicate via either the inter-sattellite spectrum or the terrestrial-to-satellite spectrum.

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