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Why are polar satellites not used for transmitting telephone signals?

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Why are polar satellites not used for transmitting telephone signals?

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The likely reason is because polar orbiting satellites are constantly changing their position with respect to a point on Earth due to their movement and the rotation of the Earth underneath them. I believe most communications satellites are in what is known as a geosynchronous orbit which means the orbit at the same speed and direction as the Earth’s rotation, thus they appear to remain stationary as seen from any point on Earth.

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