Showing posts with label satellite broadband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label satellite broadband. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

MWEB Business to deliver VSAT service in rural Africa

MWEB Business has launched a powerful internet by satellite service which aims to bring broadband connectivity in rural South Africa, bridging this hard-to-reach locations to the well-connected urban regions. The massive broadband connectivity project will deliver wireless services in far-flung regions which have been cut off from 3G, ADSL, fibre or even fixed-wireless services or are not serviced by electricity.

According to MWEB’s General Manager Andre Joubert, the new VSAT service will deliver Internet to farmers, those involved in mining and construction industries, as well as organizations requiring remote connectivity for business continuity. The MWEB satellite broadband will also provide telephone services aside from the region’s data requirements, and will connect rural offices to headquarters located in cities. MWEB said they’re looking forward to sponsor schools in remote regions looking for satellite connectivity solutions.

The company also explained that the VSAT solution can also work as an alternative to traditional fixed lined Internet access in urban areas. Satellite technology provides blanket coverage and can easily be installed as secondary connectivity. MWEB said that the satellite service will be making use of a teleport facility located in South Africa to minimize latency issues. The satellite broadband technology will offer up to 4Mbps and can be used as basic Internet service or even a complement to existing VPN services.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Gilat deploys first 10,000 VSAT systems in Australia for NBN Interim Satellite Service


On August 14, 2012, Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd announced the successful deployment of the first 10,000 SkyEdge II VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminals) systems in Australia as part of the Interim Satellite Service of NBN Co.

Last May, Optus and Gilat announced that they expect to deploy up to 48,000 Gilat SkyEdge II VSATs over the next three years. Gilat will install and maintain the VSAT CPE; it will also handle end-to-end management and maintenance duties for the NOC (Network Operating Center) and eleven hubs across three earth stations. 

The SkyEdge II network will use IPSTAR’s Ka-band / Ku-band multi-spotbeam capacity and Optus’ Ku-band capacity to bring satellite broadband services anywhere in Australia, including remote regions unreachable by traditional fiber or advanced wireless networks. Australian households, small businesses, indigenous communities, not-for-profit organizations, schools, health clinics, and local council facilities will be able to be benefit from high-speed, high-capacity satellite internet-based services such as VoIP calls and media-rich applications.

Gilat and Optus' current VSAT network project is potentially worth $120 million, depending on the final design and the costs of network implementation.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

NewSat Australia attending London VSAT 2012 Conference


The very-small-aperture-terminal (VSAT) industry has had a lot of things to chew on these past few months: A new generation of satellites, bleeding-edge technology that opened up a whole new capacious spectrum for exploitation, bandwidth costs dropping like a rock…

So, in order to gather their bearings about the new direction that the market is taking, key players of the VSAT industry -including independent Australian satellite communications company NewSat- will converge at the Lancaster London Hotel, London from September 11 to 14 for the COMSYS VSAT 2012 Conference

The VSAT 2012 Conference is an annual event that gathers operators and end-users to discuss the environment, challenges, and emerging trends and technologies that are being encountered in their industry.

VSAT industry leaders, organizations, and pivotal players will discuss a wide range of topics that includes market growth, innovation, the huge capacities of the Ka band spectrum, and business strategies to exploit the vastly-increased satellite broadband bandwidth and cheaper OPEX. Attendees will also be presented with tremendous business and network opportunities during the four-day event.

A good number of big names will be attending VSAT 2012. And one of those big names is NewSat Limited. 

The largest independent satellite communications specialist in Australia, NewSat will send representatives to London to discuss their Jabiru Satellite Program. The Australian satcom provider plans to deploy up to five next-generation geostationary Ka-band satellites within the next few years.

The first platform, Jabiru-1, will be launched in 2014. Jabiru-1 will provide Middle East, North Africa, and South East Asia with huge bandwidth capacity, a flexible payload, and a wide array of multi-spot, regional, and steerable beams.