Blooming America

Chapter 622: From the United Nations, International Maritime Organization

Catherine's book writing plan is temporarily impossible.

Just as Carolyn was ready to write a book, a big client found Catherine.

It is said that it is a "big customer" because these people who come to the door are people from the IMO of the United Nations.

International Maritime Organization (n) abbreviation. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for maritime navigation safety and preventing marine pollution from ships. Headquartered in London. The organization was first established on January 6, 1959. The original name of the "Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization" was changed to its current name in May 1982. By October 2006, it had 167 full members.

One, of course, they are still called the "Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization."

"Hello, Mr. Howard." In the meeting room, Catherine greeted each other with a smile.

"Hello, Miss Edson." The other party was a man in his fifties.

In order to show respect for the United Nations, Catherine did not wear a skirt today, but changed into a one-step skirt, a small suit and meat sè stockings, which can be regarded as a standard OL dress. Her hair is now curled up behind her, but a large part of the long hair at the end still remains behind her. She also wears a pair of flat black-rimmed glasses.

The temperament of Catherine now seems to have changed from a lively girl to a steady career girl.

"Although we think this matter can be explained by letter, I think it is better for us to talk about this matter face-to-face." The other party said.

"I think we will be very happy to do something for the United Nations." Catherine said with a smile.

After a short greeting, the other party explained the reason for this visit.

"I think you also know that our organization is responsible for the safety of maritime navigation. However, ships sailing on the sea are always likely to encounter emergencies. If something terrible happens at this time, I Thinking, this is probably something no one wants to see.

This is indeed.

But... does this have anything to do with us?

"We learned that American Mobile's mobile phone is a very good communication system."

This Catherine admitted that she skipped the analog era and entered the CDMA era. It is indeed the world's most advanced technology. Heidi Rama's technology is indeed more powerful than her career in Hollywood.

But... Does this have anything to do with the Maritime Organization?

"I think you must also be very puzzled why I want to talk about this. In fact, what we think is just such a set of communication equipment. We need a telephone system that can communicate on the sea. I think your company should There is a way to solve this problem."

"Are you talking about satellite communications?" Catherine was taken aback.

"Ah, yes, that's it. I have seen these things in your "Information [Revolution] Life" and the report of American Mobile."

Communication satellites, or what these people need should be maritime satellites. This kind of global communication satellites are mentioned in Catherine’s Information Revolution. However, Catherine is not optimistic about this approach, so the definition of satellite communication in the article is more Much is the meaning between national strategies. However, in the American mobile company, there is a specific description of this series of plans.

One, of course, that Catherine’s plan was not used to do it herself, but to prepare to get out of it.

In the 1990s, Motorola fell into a big deal because of the "Project by Star..." that could cover the global communication network. If it can now pit Motorola or another potential enemy, it would be perfect.

So Catherine's plan is rather detailed.

A so-called Iridium satellite system is a global mobile communication system designed by Motorola. Its sky part is satellites operating in descending orbits. 11 satellites are evenly distributed on each orbit, forming a complete constellation. They are like chemical elements revolving around it by 77 electrons outside the nucleus, so they are called Yixing. It was later confirmed by calculations that 6 orbits were enough, so the total number of satellites was reduced to 66, but it was still used to be called Yixing.

Catherine had thought about some things about Project Yixing more than once.

Catherine, who was thinking about going, finally found out that such a plan was feasible, but it was not easy to implement, and might even lose her CDMA basic disk instead.

So Catherine thought of the best use of Project Yixing to cheat people.

Whether it's Motorola or any other company, one can get one.

Motorola’s star setting project... one of the most important reasons why it failed is that G**

And the maturity of CDMA technology. Catherine now owns CDMA, which is obviously more commercially valuable.

Catherine promises to smash the other party and then die. Catherine has cross-licensed patents with Motorola. Now, even if Catherine uses Motorola's technology, there is no big problem.

In a sense, even if Catherine really made a satellite, it would be nothing. Technically it is not a problem at all. The only problem is just the cost.

Just after the Maritime Organization man named Howard had said something just now, Catherine was also thinking about it here. Advertisement Advertisement ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

At present, satellites are still in their infancy, and this thing seems to have huge potential for now, but Catherine also knows that satellites are more powerful than commercial value in international strategic applications.

Of course, satellites also have strong commercial value. One of the simplest points is satellite TV. In the 1990s, if a TV station was able to "star", it would definitely be a great thing. But Catherine didn't understand what's all about satellite TV in the United States.

Communication satellites, especially maritime satellites, this Catherine knows a little bit. But as far as Catherine knows, those are very rare, so Catherine can only analyze it based on some sporadic information about the future that she has and examples of things about the present.

"Can you explain this in detail?" Catherine still wanted to listen to the other party to explain the problem in detail.

"Yes. We need a kind of satellite communication equipment, and this technology seems to be only owned by your Ark Group. Our purpose is for the safety of sailors all over the world. In this plan, we are going to use a Communication satellites that communicate with each other on the sea and on land serve as carriers. Such maritime satellites should integrate global maritime conventional communications, distress and safety communications, and special and combat readiness communications."

Catherine nodded.

In history, in 1976, the United States successively launched maritime satellites in quite geostationary orbits, each fixed in the Atlantic at 15 degrees west, the Pacific east, and the Indian ocean east, forming a global maritime satellite communications network.

Three satellites cover more than 90% of the entire world and area, this is the earliest satellite communication system.

"It's about this communication satellite...?"

"Yes, we hope that American Mobile can support us in completing some of the related work."

Catherine thought for a while, and it seemed that there was no indisputable interest in it, and the profit in this was pitifully small. Catherine thought it would be fine to stop this matter. After all, this level has risen to between countries. The depth of the relationship is deeper, and Catherine wants to enter, it must be a little leisurely.

At this time, the other party said: "We are envisaged to establish a maritime satellite organization. We position this organization as an intergovernmental cooperation organization that provides global satellite mobile communications, that is, International Mobile Satellite Organization. If possible, we will then We want to develop it into a global, all-weather,

An organization that provides a full range of public communications and distress and safety communications services..."

The ideal is lofty, but compared to the current reality, Catherine does not think it can be realized in 20 to 30 years.

However, this is not to say that Catherine can't take advantage of the east wind.

For example, if you have your own mobile phone user at sea, there is no signal at this time, but you want to make a call at this time, what should you do?

If the ship is equipped with equipment that can connect to maritime satellites, it will be convenient. The ship will pass the data and messages directly to the satellite, and then the satellite will feed back to the nearest receiving device, and then pass it to the recipient... ...This will do.

Catherine found that her wishful thinking was really good.

"Well, about the specific things~www.wuxiaspot.com~ I will ask Mobile America to come up with a plan... come... By the way, can the IMO also hand over the plan to us? So I think it will be against us The plan has a beneficial impact."

"Well, this is not a problem."

Beginning in the late 1960s, the Maritime Organization has considered using satellites to provide ships with reliable maritime distress safety and business communications, thereby changing the situation where radio short bō communications are severely affected by the weather.

In history, after many international conferences, they passed the "International Maritime Satellite Organization Convention" and "International Maritime Satellite Organization Operational Agreement" in 1976, which came into force in 1979, and the government was established in July of the same year. The international economic cooperation organization "International Maritime Satellite Organization" has developed rapidly and has operations all over the world. The number of its member states has grown from more than 20 to 89. It aims to provide global, all-time, all-weather maritime satellite safety and security for maritime ships. Business communication services, thereby helping to improve and enhance the efficiency and management level of maritime distress rescue, ship command and dispatch, and maritime public communications...

It is worth mentioning that in the Maritime Satellite Organization, China is also one of the founders.

However, as the development of science and technology accelerates, the development of IMO has also accelerated the pace by two more changes~! .

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