Sunday, November 18, 2012

Astrium extends its VSAT Coverage Services

Astrium, an aerospace subsidiary of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company or EADS, announced that it had completed extensions of their VSAT coverage over the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The company also said it plans to extend the coverage in Atlantic Ocean by the end of the year.

The extension project aims to increase Astrium’s already extensive global coverage, adding more bandwidth in high-demand regions, and delivering services across a global market. Last September, the Paris-based civil and military space system provider announced that brands like Pharostar, Sealink, and Wavecall will be benefiting from the improved VSAT coverage.

Standardized VSAT services will enjoy an increased to 3mbps in data throughput speeds while customized Sealink solutions will get 10mbps. The VSAT services from Astrium support a range of applications including Internet, data backup, fax and SMS, voice calls, and email.

Monday, November 12, 2012

New VSAT services to Southeast Africa courtesy of Gilat SatCom

Nigerian-based communications solutions provider Gilat SatCom unveiled plans to extend its VSAT services to Southeast africa with high-bandwidth internet on satellite connectivity. The company will be making use of the SkyEdge 2 technology which runs under the Amos 5 ku-band satellite.

According to Gilat, the new project will cover the northern reaches of the Democratic Republic of Congo down to South Africa. Upload speeds are expected to range between 512 kbps to 2048 kbps. The VSAT service aims to deliver to customers high-speed satellite broadband connectivity that could withstand various weather conditions while being offered at a relatively low-cost price.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Micro VSAT System introduced by SELEX Elsag

Finmeccanica’s Defense and Security Electronics company, SELEX Elsag, has launched an innovative Micro VSAT system that is redefining how satellite terminals are viewed today. The ultra lightweight device is compatible with the X and Ku band spectrums, and has been designed to weather various conditions regardless of its compactness.
 
SELEX Elsag said that the Micro VSAT delivers state-of-the-art use requirements perfect for both military and commercial users. The multiband terminal features a GPS positioning system and inclinometers, allowing its antenna to align with a satellite accurately and quickly. The Micro VSAT has also been designed to allow easy set-up. Users simply have to take it from its single Peli case, and make use of the intuitive display system, and set-up will take less than five minutes.
 
According to SELEX, the integrated terminal weighs only 23 Kg thanks to its motor-driven like software system which delivers user-friendly displays to the operator, while reducing weight and power consumption.
 
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