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Aeronautical public correspondence by satellite

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Publication details: Netherlands Eleven International Publishing 2006Description: 265p xiISBN:
  • 9789077596104
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.470000 BRI
Contents:
Contents: Cover; AERONAUTICAL PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE BY SATELLITE; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Chapter One Introduction; Chapter Two The Operational Environment; 1. AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS -- AN OVERVIEW; 2. AERONAUTICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND TERRESTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE; 2.1. The Origins of Satellite-Based Aeronautical Public Correspondence; 2.2. ICAO Aviation Review Committee Recommendations; 2.3. Communications Aspects of the ICAO CNS/ATM System; 2.4. Aeronautical Public Correspondence and the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network. 3. SATELLITE AERONAUTICAL PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE AND MARKET OPPORTUNITIES 4. NETWORKS, INFRASTRUCTURE, SERVICE AND CONTENT PROVISION; 4.1. Inmarsat; 4.2. Connexion-By-Boeing; 4.3. Other Systems; 5. EVOLVING TOWARDS BROADBAND AND WIRELESS S-APC; 5.1. High Speed Data Services; 5.2. Wireless Access to Broadband Satellite Aeronautical Public Correspondence Services; Chapter Three Institutional Authorities, Legal and Regulatory Frameworks; 1. OVERVIEW OF THE LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS; 1.1. International Law; 1.2. Municipal Law. 1.3. The Regulation of Telecommunications, Aviation, Trade in Services, Copyrights and the Protection of Programme; Content1.4. Technical Standards and Operational Procedures/Guidelines for Civil Aviation; 2. INTERNATIONAL SPACE LAW; 3. RULES OF INTERNATIONAL SATELLITE TELECOMMUNICATIONS; 3.1. International Telecommunication Union; Structure and Jurisdiction; 3.2. Satellite Aeronautical Public Correspondence; Frequency Allocation, Assignment and the Radio Regulations; 3.3. Satellite Aeronautical Public Correspondence Services; Frequency Use and Regulation; 4. RULES OF INTERNATIONAL AVIATION; 4.1. The Chicago Convention of 1944; 4.2. The Future Air Navigation Systems Committees; 4.3. The ICAO Air Navigation Commission and the Aeronautical Communications Panel; 4.4. Article 30 of the Chicago Convention Revisited; 4.5. The 29th ICAO Assembly Resolution A29-19/1; 5. RULES OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SERVICES; 6. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTION OF PROGRAMME CONTENT; 6.1. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works; 6.2. WIPO Copyright Treaty; 6.3. Concluding Remarks on Copyrights and Programme Content Protection; 7. OPERATIONAL REGULATIONS AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS; 7.1. Telecommunications Standards, Recommendations and Nonbinding Rules; Chapter Four State Sovereignty; 1. AIRSPACE AND TERRITORIAL WATERS; 1.1. Sovereignty, Territoriality and Airspace; 1.2. Nationality of Aircraft; 2. STATE JURISDICTION IN THE AIRSPACE OVER HIGH SEAS AND POLAR REGIONS; 2.1. Airspace above the High Seas; 2.2. Airspace over the Arctic Region; 2.3. Antarctic Airspace; 3. RIGHT OF STATES TO CONTROL TERRITORIAL COMMUNICATIONS; 3.1. Case Studies on the Concept of Sovereignty in International Telecommunications.
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Contents:
Cover;
AERONAUTICAL PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE BY SATELLITE;
Table of Contents;
Acknowledgments;
List of Abbreviations;
Chapter One Introduction;
Chapter Two The Operational Environment;
1. AERONAUTICAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS -- AN OVERVIEW;
2. AERONAUTICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND TERRESTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE;
2.1. The Origins of Satellite-Based Aeronautical Public Correspondence;
2.2. ICAO Aviation Review Committee Recommendations;
2.3. Communications Aspects of the ICAO CNS/ATM System;
2.4. Aeronautical Public Correspondence and the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network.
3. SATELLITE AERONAUTICAL PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE AND MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
4. NETWORKS, INFRASTRUCTURE, SERVICE AND CONTENT PROVISION;
4.1. Inmarsat;
4.2. Connexion-By-Boeing;
4.3. Other Systems;
5. EVOLVING TOWARDS BROADBAND AND WIRELESS S-APC;
5.1. High Speed Data Services;
5.2. Wireless Access to Broadband Satellite Aeronautical Public Correspondence Services;
Chapter Three Institutional Authorities, Legal and Regulatory Frameworks;
1. OVERVIEW OF THE LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS;
1.1. International Law;
1.2. Municipal Law.
1.3. The Regulation of Telecommunications, Aviation, Trade in Services, Copyrights and the Protection of Programme;
Content1.4. Technical Standards and Operational Procedures/Guidelines for Civil Aviation;
2. INTERNATIONAL SPACE LAW;
3. RULES OF INTERNATIONAL SATELLITE TELECOMMUNICATIONS;
3.1. International Telecommunication Union;
Structure and Jurisdiction;
3.2. Satellite Aeronautical Public Correspondence;
Frequency Allocation, Assignment and the Radio Regulations;
3.3. Satellite Aeronautical Public Correspondence Services;
Frequency Use and Regulation;
4. RULES OF INTERNATIONAL AVIATION;
4.1. The Chicago Convention of 1944;
4.2. The Future Air Navigation Systems Committees;
4.3. The ICAO Air Navigation Commission and the Aeronautical Communications Panel;
4.4. Article 30 of the Chicago Convention Revisited;
4.5. The 29th ICAO Assembly Resolution A29-19/1;
5. RULES OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SERVICES;
6. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTION OF PROGRAMME CONTENT;
6.1. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works;
6.2. WIPO Copyright Treaty;
6.3. Concluding Remarks on Copyrights and Programme Content Protection;
7. OPERATIONAL REGULATIONS AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS;
7.1. Telecommunications Standards, Recommendations and Nonbinding Rules;
Chapter Four State Sovereignty;
1. AIRSPACE AND TERRITORIAL WATERS;
1.1. Sovereignty, Territoriality and Airspace;
1.2. Nationality of Aircraft;
2. STATE JURISDICTION IN THE AIRSPACE OVER HIGH SEAS AND POLAR REGIONS;
2.1. Airspace above the High Seas;
2.2. Airspace over the Arctic Region;
2.3. Antarctic Airspace;
3. RIGHT OF STATES TO CONTROL TERRITORIAL COMMUNICATIONS;
3.1. Case Studies on the Concept of Sovereignty in International Telecommunications.

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