No cables. No ground based micro-wave relay towers.....
Who said that?
Because of the impossibility to cover that range in Northern Canada.This is the whole point I am trying to reach. The first satellite Anik was a cost of 30million dollars in 1972. It provided coverage to all of Canada for TV, Radio, and telecommunications. The Trans-Canada (East West) micro-wave cost 50million.
It would have been much more expensive to stretch microwave towers North to all the small communities in Northern Canada with Microwave relay towers or gosh forbid cables.
Therefore the only other PLAUSIBLE possibility would be airborne systems.
And there is a huge problem with those that the above posters seem to be skimming over.
So ground based psuedolites are not even plausible.
Berny
The Arctic Territories cover more area than Western Europe - with .05 percent of the Population of Paris.