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telecommunications [2011/07/23 17:51] – [Private Networks] hagalaztelecommunications [2011/08/04 03:27] (current) – [Starship Communications] hagalaz
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-//This is a stub article for the time being.  A rough outline is listed below, but should not be referenced for IC purposes until approved. - Hagaalaz//+//These are guidelines for roleplaying the long-distance communications aspects of Furscape. - Hagaalaz//
  
 ====== Telecommunications ====== ====== Telecommunications ======
 +Planet-wide communication is handled much the way it is now, with dedicated networks of satellites, ground stations, trunked networks, and so on.  United Telephone is an example of a wireless provider with networks on nearly every populated world.
    
-===== Wireless Technologies ===== +Interplanetary communication is handled by various broadcast media which are still limited by the speed of light, making instantaneous communication nearly impossible.  Text-only, audio and video recordings are the medium of choice for long-distance communicationand as a general rulewill take minutes to hours to transmit between worlds.
-  * //Smartphones and their progeny go here.  Each planet has its own local wireless network, but communication between planets and solar systems is limited by the speed of light, making text messages/video messages/voicemail the medium of interplanetary/interstellar choice.  "Traveller-style express boats" (or maybe automated systems on the //uncia// spaceliners) relay messages between systemsmaybe?// +
-  * //Shipboard comm systems go heretoo Again, communications are limited by speed of light, so perhaps specify an OOC convention that ships use specific comsys.muf channels for each given system?//+
    
-===== The Internet ===== +Interstellar communications are handled by both automated and manned spacecraft.  Sol, Iridia, and Thinora systems each have one pair of dedicated hyperspace-capable craft, nicknamed "express boats", and each system also has an express boat tender: a mothership that services and refuels express boats, and serves as a local clearinghouse for messages to be relayed outsystem and insystem.  
-//Blurb about each major "planet" having its own network goes here, limited only by speed of light.  See above blurb re: "Traveller-style express boats"?//+
    
-==== Public Access Networks ==== +While each express boat is being servicedit dumps the contents of its secure memory to the tender for broadcast in-system, and receives outgoing messages from the tender for transport to other systems.  Once the express boat is ready, it returns to hyperspace and heads to one of two other destination systems.  Generally, the routes are as follows:
-  * //GoggleInfoDumpediaFaceySpaces and TweetyPages go here...  Anonymous access is permitted and encouraged.// +
-  * //E-commerce and banking systems also go here.  Use of authenticator dongles and 'Real ID' encouragedbut depending on the company, may not be required.  A secure subset of public access networks.// +
-  * //Public-facing information sites belonging to government agencies and megacorporations also go here, but they are isolated from the secure Private Networks listed below.//+
  
-==== Private Networks ==== +  * Sol A: Runs from Sol System to Iridia System and back - 24h per leg
-//Megacorporate and government intranets, etc...// +  * Sol BRuns from Sol System to Thinora System and back - 24h per leg
-  * //Access via secure terminal units:// +  
-    * //Hardwired identity information (think "MAC address").//  +  Thinora ARuns from Thinora System to Sol System and back 24h per leg. 
-    //Multiple redundant authentication systems, such as:// +  * Thinora BRuns from Thinora System to Iridia System and back - 12h per leg
-      * //Biometric sensors// +  
-      * //Authenticator dongles// +  Iridia ARuns from Iridia System to Sol System and back 24h per leg
-      * //"DoD Common Access Card"-style smart cards// +  * Iridia B: Runs from Iridia System to Thinora System and back 12h per leg
-  * //Realtime AI system management of these networks:// +  
-    * //Asset tracking of secure terminals/authenticators, and terminating access of "lost/missing" hardware.// +While the Thinora B and Iridia B routes are a nearly a third shorter than the other routes, express boats generally run only twice a day, rather than run an odd number of legs per day.
-    * //File access tracking.// +
-    //Information hygiene:// +
-      * //Detection and denial of access for unauthorized hardware.// +
-      * //Special permissions needed for removable media use.// +
-    * //Generally keeping the riff-raff out...).// +
-  * //Separate "AUTOVON/Red Phone"-style network instead of shared public-switched telephony-style network.// +
-  * //Protocols used for these networks are not compatible with protocols for Public Access Network.//+
  
 +As a general rule, interstellar communications can take days, between encryption, prioritization, transmission to tender, transfer to express boat, [[space travel|travel]] through hyperspace, transfer to tender, and transmission from tender to destination world for decryption.
 + 
 +Felios and Amazonia Systems are special cases, since neither planet has a large enough population to justify the expense of maintaining a dedicated pair of express boats.  In order to send a message to either system, a special-delivery courier must be chartered (or a passing starship must be contacted), and the message relayed directly via that courier.  Again, total elapsed time between initial broadcast and final receipt can take days.  While the actual data transfer steps may be reduced due to a lesser number of ships involved, it takes nearly as much time, if not more, to transport the message due to the greater distances involved.
 + 
 +Express boats, as a general rule, enjoy neutrality similar to Uncia's spaceliners, due to the nature of their mission.
  
 +====== Starship Communications ====== 
 +//OOC Note: Shipboard comm systems go here, too.  Again, communications are limited by speed of light, so perhaps specify an OOC convention that ships use specific comsys.muf channels for each given system?//
 + 
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