Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
a four to five fold growth
Russian translation:
четырех-пятикратный рост
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English term
a four to five fold growth
Satellite Communications (SATCOM) technologies will lead to a vast array of opportunities for new,
value added integrated and multimedia services. Recent studies project at least a four to five fold
growth in warfighter information requirements that must be satisfied by the satellite communication
systems in the next decade. Warfighter information transfers, e.g., video teleconferencing, electronic
meetings, and on-the-go communication services, drive the need for higher capacity communication
systems to meet these high capacity service requirements.
Заранее всем спасибо!
4 +2 | четырех-пятикратный рост | Igor Savenkov |
5 +1 | четырех-пятикратный рост | Igor Blinov |
Non-PRO (2): Igor Blinov, Kiwiland Bear
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