1/5/2009
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Providers may charge a premium on top of standard international call rates for the convenience of being able to pull out a satellite cellphone instead of having to borrow someone elses phone or use a calling card. What would you be willing to pay for this convenience premium? [ ]No more than standard international direct-dial rates [ ]Up to 20% more than standard international direct-dial (IDD) rates [ ]Up to 50% more than IDD rates [ ]Double the price of IDD rates [ ]Three times the price of IDD rates [ ]More than three times the price of IDD rates You may add a comment inside the square brackets: [ ]
Hans-Georg, the Trimble page you have previously quoted says regarding the errors, The errors theyre checking for are called ephemeris errors because they affect the satellites orbit or ephemeris. These errors are caused by gravitational pulls from the moon and sun and by the pressure of solar radiation on the satellites. Satellites at that altitude are NOT affected by atmosphere, nor do they periodically fire small engines to raise their orbit. The satellite orbit pertubations are caused by gravity and solar radiation.
If you were travelling somewhere you couldnt use your own cellphone, what would offer you the best mix of price and convenience? [ ] Using a calling card [ ] Using a public, hotel or office phone [ ] Renting a cellphone (with airport pickup and dropoff) [ ] A satellite cellphone you brought with you [ ] Your normal cellphone, equipped with a special card or chip You may add a comment inside the square brackets: [ ]
Satellites reach the end of their useful lives when they reenter the earths atmosphere or their instruments fail. Many satellites eventually fall out orbit and burn up as they reenter the atmosphere. Others continue to orbit as space junk long after their instruments have ceased working. Sometimes the onboard rockets are purposely fired to slow a satellite and cause it to reenter the earths atmosphere.
First, if you were able to buy a hand-held cellphone tomorrow that you could use all over the world to make calls via satellite, what might you pay for it? [ ] No more than my current cellphone [ ] Up to $100 more than my current cellphone [ ] Up to $200 more [ ] Up to $500 more [ ] Up to $1,000 more than my current cellphone You may add a comment inside the square brackets: [ ]
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