A non-terrestrial network (NTN) refers to communication systems that operate using satellites or airborne platforms, rather than traditional ground-based infrastructure. These networks can include satellite constellations, high-altitude balloons, or drones, enabling connectivity in remote or underserved areas. NTNs are crucial for providing broadband internet, enhancing global communications, and supporting applications like IoT and disaster recovery. Their ability to bypass terrestrial obstacles allows for more resilient and widespread connectivity.
No. The word "terrestrial" can mean "land" or "the planet Earth. The adjectives are:non-terrestrial (or nonterrestrial, not land) - features or organisms not of land (sea, possibly air)extraterrestrial (outside Earth) - things "off earth" -- in space or on other planetsOther specialized terms are preterrestrial and superterrestrial.
network
your perimeter network is the network you operate such as you have the internet and your network your network is your perimeter
A Telecom network is a Telephone and Cable TV Network. A computer network involves computers.
a home group or work group
To be in or out of a network is to be in or out of service/connection.
a network administrator administrates network to you
You can use either a network hub or a network switch to set up your network
A public network is a network to which anyone can connect. The best, and perhaps only pure, example of such a network is the Internet. A private network is any network to which access is restricted. A corporate network or a network in a school are examples of private networks.
a WAN network (wide area network).
# Wireless Network # Wired Network
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