This document discusses satellite communication, including defining a satellite, describing how satellite communication works, and outlining the key elements and orbits involved. It explains that satellites amplify and redirect radio signals and how early systems used non-geostationary orbits, while modern satellites use geostationary orbits. The document also covers services provided by satellite communication, frequency bands, advantages like accessibility, and applications such as television, radio, and internet access. Finally, it discusses how future satellites will have more capabilities and enable higher bandwidth to ensure the long-term viability of commercial satellite systems.