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The powerful mini-VSAT Broadband service is available via the rugged, 24" (60 cm) TracPhone V7 antenna. A fraction of the size of standard 1-meter VSAT systems, the TracPhone V7 and its fully integrated below-decks modem and control unit offer easy connections to shipboard networks, fully stabilized tracking, a remarkable reduction in the cost of hardware and installation, and all with no compromise in performance!

The revolutionary TracPhone V7 and mini-VSAT Broadband service makes your vessel more productive – you can send and receive e-mail, access company networks, download chart updates, use the enhanced VoIP telephone service for ship's business and add the optional crew calling system to help your crew stay in touch with their loved ones. This new product and service, developed by leaders in the satellite communications industry, is exactly what you’ve been waiting for – it's what broadband at sea was meant to be.

Customers who demand an enterprise-grade fax solution should take advantage of KVH's optional accessory - the UCH-250 Fax Server.

In addition, when you activate your system, you also get FREE access to KVH’s Velocity™ Acceleration software. When installed on your PC, this software optimizes and speeds up your data connections via the mini-VSAT Broadband service.

If you need to switch easily between multiple TracPhone satellite communications systems, KVH also offers an optional Service Selector. This simple solution allows you enjoy the benefits of both the mini-VSAT Broadband and Inmarsat services when you need them.

For more information go to http://www.kvh.com/

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Telkom (South Africa )is currently the only provider of public switched communications services in South Africa, providing fixed-line voice, data, directory services and wireless data business services.

The Group offers business, residential and payphone customers a wide range of services and products, including:

Vsat Broadband Services
VSAT stands for Very Small Aperture Terminal used to connect to the Internet via satellite to reduce reliance on expensive terrestrial connectivity via other physical media. Africa Online provides this, very reliable, service to customers who would like to setup remote offices to their headquarters, or those who need point-to-point links. Africa Online can therefore achieve a hub and spoke setup or a leased line setup over the satellite. Africa Online has hubs in Europe, USA and South Africa. Overlaid on this is Voice over Internet services, video conferencing and VPNs. Customers connected to this can achieve connectivity speeds between 64Kbps and 155Mbps.This service is available all over Africa.

WiMAX
Africa Online offers customers requiring high capacity last mile connectivity WiMAX as a more cost effective solution. With WiMAX the total cost of ownership for customers is considerably reduced while achieving as high as 7Mbps throughput. Africa Online offers services such as VPNs, VOIP and Video over WiMAX. Due to the wireless nature of the solution, it takes just a couple of days for deployment.

ADSL
Africa Online provides this service to customers already with regular telephone lines and requiring broadband connectivity to the internet. This service shares same line with voice line therefore eliminating the need to acquire extra lines for internet connectivity. A customer can achieve at least 7Mbps.This service is commonly deployed in areas well served with ordinary copper telephone lines and sometimes in buildings served with fibre.

iBurst
A highly revolutionary technology that Africa Online has pioneered across Africa, iBurst, provides broadband connectivity of throughput upto 1Mbps at very affordable prices for both setup and monthly charges. Powered by Kyocera, iBurst technology provides flexibility and mobility required by today's busy junior and senior executives as well as fixed wireless services that most of the SMEs rely on for their day to day operations. VOIP, Video and data are available on this platform.

Telkom South Africa Group:
Free float
The free float of 35.4% makes up the remainder of the company's issued share capital. Included in the free float are 9,969,122 shares held by 86,729 retail shareholders representing 1.9% of the company's issued share capital.
Joint Venture: Vodacom Group - 50%

Vodacom Group (Pty) Ltd is a leading mobile communications company in South Africa, providing mobile communications services as of March 31, 2008, to 34.0 million customers in South Africa, Tanzania, Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Mozambique. Vodacom has an estimated market share of 55% in South Africa.

TDS Directory Operations
TDS Directory Operations (Pty) Ltd provides Yellow and White page directory services, an electronic directory service, 10118 "The Talking Yellow Pages", and an online web directory service.

Swiftnet
Swiftnet (Pty) Ltd trades under the name FastNet Wireless Services. FastNet provides synchronous wireless access on Telkom's X.25 network, Saponet-P, to its customer base. Services include retail credit card and check point of sale terminal verification, telemetry, security and fleet management.

Multi-Links Telecommunications
Multi-Links Telecommunications Limited is one of Nigeria's pioneer private telephone operators. As one of the leading providers of telecommunications solutions in Nigeria, Multi-Links was one of the first to locally introduce the CDMA technology.

Africa Online
Africa Online is the preferred premium Internet service provider (ISP) in Africa. As the largest Pan-African ISP in sub-Saharan Africa, Africa Online offers a wide range of services to suit a variety of customer needs. With operations in Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, Africa Online is positioned to provide individuals and organisations with scalable solutions based on each client's specific needs.

Telkom Media
Telkom Media is the holder of a commercial satellite and cable subscription broadcasting licence, which allows it to operate both a satellite pay-TV service and an IPTV service in South Africa.

For more information visit:
http://www.africaonline.com
http://www.africaonline.co.ke
www.telkom.co.za/ir

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By Todd DiRoberto, CEO and Caleb Wickman, COO

American Satellite, Inc is a preferred retailer of products and services such as Dish Network, Verizon Fiber Optics, Qwest, AT&T, and ADT Security; along with several other telephone, cable TV, and high-speed Internet solutions. American Satellite takes pride in providing customers with the very best in Customer Service and ongoing Sales Support. – American Satellite offers 24 -hour live support and strives to make every customer’s experience easy and hassle free. With over 10 years experience, American Satellite is the leader in Entertainment, Communications and Security sales and service.

Dish Network
"DISH Network launched the most aggressive new customer offers in the pay-TV market. Our goal is to gain new subscribers with offers that give them extraordinary savings. This is a special time in the TV market as well because many people will be looking for a pay-TV solution as the Analog to Digital Transition. " adds DiRoberto

"We are excited to announce that DISH Network has launched five new national HD channels – Fashion TV HD, FX HD, Logo HD, MavTV HD, and The Speed Channel HD! Now customers who subscribe to applicable programming packages will be able to enjoy these great channels for no additional cost, all in stunning HD provided by DISH Network! Plus, we plan to launch MSNBC HD this summer!” added Todd DiRoberto. MSNBC is a revolutionary 24-hour news, talk and information network and Internet service from NBC and Microsoft. Featured programs include “Morning Joe” and “Countdown with Keith Olbermann.”

“We are excited to announce that effective May 6, 2009 DISH Network has added the Starfish Channel to DishFAMILY at no additional cost.” adds Caleb Wickman, COO of American Satellite. Starfish Channel is a public interest channel focusing on non-profit and charitable organizations including the American Diabetes Association, Rotary International, Houston Zoo, Bread for Life, The Salvation Army and many
more. Wickman and DiRoberto are both active members in their community and contribute to organizations like these.

“We are pleased to announce that “The N” has moved to its permanent, full-time channel number on DISH Network! Now customers who subscribe to applicable programming packages can enjoy this great network on channel 181 for no additional charge. In addition, effective May 6, 2009, NOGGIN is now available full-time, 24/7 on channel 169!” added Wickman. The N is the network for teens, dedicated to helping them figure out their lives with relevant, topical programming on-air and on line. Featured programs include “Degrassi: The Next Generation” and “The Best Years.”
We are pleased to announce that “The N” has moved to its permanent, full-time channel number on DISH Network! Now customers who subscribe to applicable programming packages can enjoy this great network on channel 181 for no additional charge. In addition, effective May 6, 2009, NOGGIN is now available full-time, 24/7 on channel 169!

The N is the network for teens, dedicated to helping them figure out their lives with relevant, topical programming on-air and online. Featured programs include “Degrassi: The Next Generation” and “The Best Years.”

Hughes Net
SIMPLE—How easy is it to use?
It’s always on, always connected, works anywhere in the United States, works with just about any computer, and lets customers get rid of a phone line they may have been using for their computer.

Works anywhere in the continental United States with a clear view of the southern sky—and electricity!


INTEGRITY—Why Hughes?
Hughes Network Systems is the leader in broadband satellite services and network products. We provide broadband satellite communications to over 400,000 consumers and many of the largest companies in the world. Wouldn’t you rather sell a product and service from a company with a solid history in the business? Many of the largest corporations in the world rely on Hughes technology for their data networking with Hughes’ over 30 years of satellite communications experience.

RELIABLE—How does Hughes back their product?
No one backs up the product better than Hughes. Our warranty, customer satisfaction guarantee, Express Repair service programs, technical support, online help programs, and more make us the absolute best choice.

24-month limited warranty with the purchase upfront option and perpetual with the lease option. Six month in-home labor support if required. The other guys? Three months which means up to $125 each time the other guys go onsite. Hughes doubles the complimentary in-home coverage time!


SECURITY—How safe is the Internet over satellite on a Hughes system?
Hughes provides satellite technology for some of the largest corporations in the world—and more than 400,000 consumers in the United States. Customers should always take precautions to protect their personal data on the Internet and with HughesNet we provide the safest, and most secure transmission possible, as well as other Internet protections.

Hughes provides:
Industry and military-leading triple Data Encryption Standard (DES) technology with conditional access security to help protect customer’s data. We can’t stop customers
from putting their social security number on the Internet, but our system is designed to protect the transmission of that data from the bad guys. 90 days of virus protection, spam protection, and pop-up blocker for up to four computers—a $48 value... FREE from Hughes. Complimentary identity theft protection for 6 months—a $90 value... FREE! Courtesy of Todd DiRoberto and Caleb Wickman of American Satellite.


Acceller Services "Find a bundle / DSL phone on the DSL Digital
Landing Site"
Where available in all 14 states Requires MSN as the ISP, New HSI customers only No contract required. Available in all channels Bill expectation, Standalone does not qualify for the promo offer Bundle discount included in price, Employees are ineligible Other Qwest Value Add Services.
Bundle your Services and Save!, Qwest Choice Home or Home Plus service.
Upgrade and get 2 months FREE. Requires Price for Life 2-year term commitment. Goes to regular price in
third month .Not available with other month-to-month offers.
Waive $9.99 speed change charge (will be charged if there is a subsequent downgrade). Includes standalone.

AT&T
Benefits of AT&T High Speed Internet
• AT&T High Speed Internet (HSI) is the #1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) broadband service in the U.S.
• Can bundle service with home phone and get Combined Billing.
• Easy customer sign up using the appropriate ordering tool.
• Easy to follow customer self installation kid provided.
• Free nationwide dial up access when traveling
• Up to 11 email accounts.
• All plans include access to the nation’s largest Wi-Fi network, including Starbucks

For more information, contact:
Todd DiRoberto, American Satelitte, Inc, 866-512-4714 or
Caleb Wickman,

Source :
http://www.amsat.us
http://www.merchantcircle.com

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Todd DiRoberto of American Satellite, Inc adds yet another valuable service to their product line, aiming to maintain the most complete line of products and services for their customers.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) American Satellite announced today ( May 9, 2009) that it has added another service to its already robust product line. They will begin offering HughesNet, a satellite-based high speed internet service, to their customers immediately. "Our customers are number one. Rather than trying to force all of our customers into a particular product or service just to get a sale, we carry a complete line of products and services so we can tailor-fit a solution with the perfect combination of the best products with the lowest pricing." Comments Todd DiRoberto, CEO of American Satellite.

HughesNet Satellite Internet
service connects at broadband speeds up to 50x faster than dial-up. It's available anywhere in the contiguous U.S.; even in rural areas where DSL and Cable are not available. In a fast-paced world, accessing information quickly is important. HughesNet uses the latest in Satellite Internet technology to deliver an exceptionally fast broadband connection. Typical dial-up connections download at 53 Kbps. A satellite Internet connection from HughesNet downloads at 1.0 to 5.0 Mbps - that's 50x faster than dial-up.

Caleb Wickman, COO of American Satellite adds "This really completes the package for us. Now we can truly offer a non-biased and complete solution to any of our valued customers, so they can rest assured they are getting the best possible deal available."

About American Satellite, Inc:
American Satellite, Inc is a preferred retailer of products and services such as Dish Network, DirecTV, Verizon Fiber Optics, Qwest, AT&T, and ADT Security; along with several other telephone, cable TV, and high-speed internet solutions. American Satellite takes pride in providing customers with the very best in Customer Service and ongoing Sales Support. - American Satellite offers 24 -hour live support and strives to make every customer's experience easy and hassle free. With over 10 years experience, American Satellite is the leader in Entertainment, Communications and Security sales and service.

Contact: Todd DiRoberto, American Satelitte, Inc, 866-512-4714

source :
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/americansatellite/todddiroberto/emw2401714.htm
http://www.amsat.us

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by : Daniswara Pandina (PT. Telkomsel Indonesia)

Start in 2008, costly network will not longer be the first issue as Telkomsel, introduced its innovative rural solution by using IP Pico BTS over VSAT IP Transmission- It’s opportunity for Industry!!

Telkomsel is the biggest GSM Operator in Indonesia with mobile subs 58 million in urban and Suburban. 13.000 site will be deployed till the end of 2008, including in outer islands and Indonesian border.

The solution gives deployment advantages for rural connectivity, It will open new possibilities for industry to reevaluate rural market by providing expandable GSM hotspot.

Network Configuration

Network Info

Deployment Advantages

Access

Pico Cell/ BTS GSM, 1TRX

Min SITAC,

No Tower

Fast Install,

Low Power,

Low Capex,

Low Opex,

No Dependencies on Geography, Low cost transmission backhaul, Hotspot Coverage approach

Access

Controller

IP BSC connected to MSC

Telkomsel and IP VSAT

satellite system

Transmission

VSAT IP

Power

Gov. Elcty/Battery back up

charged & discharged by Solar Cell System.



In July 2008, Telkomsel announce its program to provide rural connectivity with project called “Telkomsel Merah Putih”. The programs run to be complementary to USO (Universal Service Obligation). Program held by government : Up to 13.000. sites will be deployed by the solution until the end of 2009.

The solution technology is PICO GSM IP BTS platform over VSAT IP transmission. All solution powered by Solar Cell where government electricity does not exist; Voice & data over 2G ; The program is Key initiative to help the nation and solve first issue in providing connectivity in rural Area as well as to penetrate new market.

ICT industry in Indonesia is now ready to engage the nation’s connectivity by low cost and effective solution. rural connectivity is never ending process.

Raise the potential undeveloped local community at of community, and the same time create new business. By cooperation between industry, government and local community can create value for all and inspire private sector to participate participate.

It is proven that rural market could be profitable with the right approach, although difficulties and challenges in developing economies still have to be overcome.

Source :
http://www.mtc.gob.pe/portal/apectel38/lsg_industry/08_tel38_lsg_ir_003_industry-telkomsel_DaniswaraPandina%20%5BCompatibility%20Mode%5D.pdf

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PT. Transnetwork Communication Asia (“TCA”) was esthablish in 2005, by a group of professionals in advanced data communication solution through Satellite, Fiber Optic, Radio Link Network and Internet services. The Company has a wide range of services in Fiber Optic, VSAT connections, Internet services, and information technology.

Lead by a team of experienced and entrepreneurial managers who are dedicated and committed to bring the Company and business model to success in information technology and telecommunication businesses.

TCA provides a full international class customer-related solutions in Indonesia and regionally covering among others:Internet Services, Broadband VSAT Services, Wireline and Wireless Network, Information Technology


PT Telkomsel announced six network vendors to provide 6000 VSAT-IP Satellites for the Universal Service Obligation (USO) project will implemented in the 24.056 villages, and TCA provide 1000 VSAT for four months until September 2009.

PT. Transnetwork Communication Asia have License from Minister of KOMINFO for: Network Access Provider (NAP) No 1575/PT.003/DITTEL/SRT/2006; Jaringan Tetap Tertutup (JARTUP). No 2017/PT.003/DITTEL/SRT/2007 ; Landing Right / Hak Labuh Satelit. No. 036/DPJT.1/HLS/08/2007 for SATELLITE; AsiaSat4, AMC-23 / GE 23 , Apstar 5, Panamsat 4.

And Partnership Agreement with: PCCW Global Pte.Ltd; SpeedCast Ltd HK (subsidiary of Asiasat HK); Kabel Vision/Lippo Group (Fiber Optic Connection); TELKOM; ICON+; Excelcomindo; Lintasarta

For more information, visit http://www.tca.net.id

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There is a new tool available for commercial maritime operators that can add an additional dedicated VoIP telephone line specifically for crew calling on KVH’s maritime VoIP services. The mini-VSAT Broadband Crew Calling System from KVH Industries

“In the highly competitive commercial maritime industry, offering affordable communications is an easy and effective step to help attract new crew members, improve crew efficiency and satisfaction, and reduce the costs incurred by crew turnover,” explained Brent C. Bruun, KVH’s vice president of sales and business development. “In a recent survey by ShipTalk, Ltd., professional mariners ranked access to a telephone as the second most important facility to have on board a vessel. By adding our crew calling option to a new or existing TracPhone V7 system, vessel owners and operators will take full advantage of their mini-VSAT Broadband service connection while enjoying the benefits to crew morale and retention rates that come when crew members are able to stay in touch with friends and family anywhere on the globe.”

According to KVH:
Adding the crew calling option is a simple process. A dedicated Crew Calling Gateway is connected to the TracPhone V7, thereby establishing a link for a dedicated crew calling phone. Crew members will be able to purchase a calling card from the ship’s captain or buy minutes directly from KVH via credit card. They will then be able to place calls anywhere in the world via this dedicated phone while the ship’s business is handled via the two enhanced VoIP lines that come standard with mini-VSAT Broadband service.

Together with the KVH TracPhone V7, the mini-VSAT Broadband service comprises the first end-to-end 24-inch VSAT hardware, service, and support package available for maritime communications. The mini-VSAT Broadband service currently offers Voice over IP telephone and Internet access as fast as 512 Kbps (upload) and 2 Mbps (download) at fixed monthly rates to mariners throughout North America, the Caribbean, the North Atlantic, Europe, the Northern Pacific, and the Persian Gulf. KVH also recently announced an agreement with SP-JSAT to expand mini-VSAT Broadband coverage into Asia Pacific waters and the Indian Ocean.
Source: http://www.voip-news.com

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SATELLITE 2010 will create a forum for the thousands of attendees to learn best practices, experience the newest technology and collaborate with colleagues from all sectors of the satellite community.

The SATELLITE 2010 Conference not only focuses on opportunities in our main vertical markets--military, broadcast, enterprise, mobile, telcos and commercial--but also digs deeper than ever before, providing fresh data, keen market intelligence and the strategies you need to achieve new levels of excellence and business development.


EXPERIENCE conference content that is on the leading edge of innovation, led by the sharpest minds in the marketplace.

DISCOVER solutions designed for your organization with more than 300 companies showcasing the latest products and cutting edge technology.

COLLABORATE with individuals in the satellite community who can help propel your organization to new heights!

Registration for SATELLITE 2010 will be available in August 2009.
For more information and Joining please visit : http://www.satellitetoday.com/satellite2010/

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The Strategy Analytics GaAs and Compound Semiconductor Technologies (GaAs) service report, “GaAs Device Opportunities from the Satcom/VSAT Market: 2008-2013,” concludes that long design cycles and pent-up demand driven by the consumer sector will allow the very small aperture terminals (VSAT) market to weather the current economic storm better than most communications markets, translating into steady demand for GaAs devices.

GaAs semiconductor technology is used extensively in VSAT satellite communications systems for both the space and ground segments of the market. Strategy Analytics forecasts that GaAs device demand will grow at a compound annual average growth rate (CAAGR) of over 4 percent from 2008 to 2013. MMICs will dominate the volume and represent 57 percent of total GaAs revenues.

“The VSAT industry has had to learn some tough lessons over the past decade, but the result is a model focused on value-added services which is now being augmented by growth prospects in the broadband access arena,” noted Asif Anwar at Strategy Analytics. “Advances in technology and economies of scale have combined to increase data rates while simultaneously reducing prices, opening up the opportunities for satellite communications to compete against other wireless and wired broadband technologies.”

Anwar concluded, “We believe the demand for broadband services will fuel the rollout of VSAT systems through 2013, creating steady demand for GaAs semiconductors. The largest opportunities are for Ku- and Ka-band power amplifiers, where despite some threats from alternative technologies, GaAs will remain dominant the dominant solution.”

Source: Strategy Analytics, Microwave Journal

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By: Hazim Ahmadi
At Mobile Backhaul Asia 2009, Hong Kong, March 5th, 2009

Bringing communications to remote areas of the country is a huge opportunity for cellular operators to profitably expand our networks and gain millions of new customers. With many of the Indonesia’s major city areas already covered, still one million people around the country have limited or no access to cellular services. But with limited terrestrial infrastructure in place, how can you cost effectively expand your cellular or wireless network?

Wireless Landscape
Today there are 13 wireless operators in our country but in these slides only ten operators I quoted. Actually those operators can be distinguished by its licenses. In Indonesia there are two licenses in term of mobility. First one is full mobility license meaning real mobility around national coverage and secondly is limited mobility or more known as fixed wireless access (FWA) meaning the users can only make a call or receive a call within boundary their code area.

Picture 1. Wireless Landscape Q32008 of Indonesia


The full mobility are GSM system and CDMA2000 based infrastructures while the FWA supported by only CDMA2000 1X based infrastructures. This data was collected in Q3-2008. TELKOMFlexi and TELKOMsel both are under controlled by TELKOM Group, as subsidiary company. As you can see here …the biggest provider either in full mobility or limited mobility is TELKOM group. In full mobility TELKOM’s GSM secure his position as the biggest by holding 60.5 million subscribers. In FWA operator TELKOM’s FWA, Telkomflexi, also make itself as the winner of the market by holding 9.15 million subscribers.

Totally wireless subscriber by Q3-2008 surpassed 150 million or 65% of teledensity. The big total number of operators has been driving tight competition in the market and the price of services was falling down. However the only way to win competition is how to provide more features and various services like broadband data by offering 3.5 Generation. When they introduced broadband node B in their network, transmission network size to feed its BTS will be getting bigger.

Backhaul demand trends
Here the slide presents the big five of wireless operators.
Since 2005 the big three cellular operators has been deploying node B to serve their users with 3.5 G or HSDPA. The BTS and node B are growing year by year to grab the market.

Table 1. BTS/Node B Growth


But voice services are still important for Indonesian customers. That’s way TELKOMFlexi is positioned as the main voice services for TELKOM Group keep deploying their infrastructure not only in Java and cities area but also go to rural areas. In full mobility TELKOMsel competing with others to provide voice and data services and in limited mobility TELKOMFlexi competing with Bakrie to provide customers in cheaply tariff voice services.

The ideal transmission to support IP Based of cellular backhaul is how to connect that network access to Metro Ethernet as a single transport regional. We just deploy fiber network and then all any kind network access like cellular, fixed wireless, DSLAM, MSAN and other service can be connected to the network.

Need more bandwidth as users set their sight on mobile Internet for various new applications and services?

When broadband wireless introduced to users the issue is backhaul. Users might be able to get a 7-megabit link to the base station, but sitting behind that base station, typically, is a couple of E1 leased lines. Up to now, that’s been enough to handle 3G traffic, but only because the majority of 3G customers have been using their handsets for voice, SMS and relatively low bandwidth apps like downloading ringtones, wallpapers and games. But now, as HSPA grows and more users set their sights on “proper” mobile internet, whether via handsets or USB dongles, an E1 backhaul link isn’t going to cut it.

No more E1 please!

The one thing cellcos know they don’t want to do is just add more E1s. As it is, backhaul is one of the biggest single operating expenses for cellcos (75% of mobile transport costs and 25-30% of total opex, by most estimates). That’s because leased lines are pricey, and as you add more, the cost goes up proportionate to the extra bandwidth, not incrementally.

Fiber is not enough for archipelago country like Indonesia

As for the actual backhaul technology, fiber is the ideal choice, but fiber isn’t always available where you want it, and when it is, it’s not cheap (although it is cheaper than the equivalent number of E1s). In Asia, it depends on the market. In Indonesia, for example, “we have a lot of fiber, which makes it easier to deal with the backhaul issue in general, but in some areas, especially in rural areas, backhaul is still an issue.”

Fiber is run in Indonesia is often a spur rather than ring because it’s less expensive.

Fiber has limited applicability in Asia because of difficulties in gaining access and ensuring the reliability and security of the link. “When fiber is run in Asia, it’s often as a ’spur’, rather than ‘looped’ to provide a redundant link, because it’s less expensive,” he says. “Fiber is also prone to damage by natural disaster such as flooding, landslides and earthquakes, not to mention the old ‘backhoe fade’.”

Satellite is a must for entry market in rural areas.

An alternative to fiber is satellite, which is already somewhat commonplace in Indonesia, particularly to cover the islands eastern of Indonesia.

“Satellite presents four key advantages for Indonesian backhaul: cost, speed of deployment, access and reliability, and – probably most importantly – it is very easy to establish loops for redundancy”.

It is impossible to deploy fiber across all island for the archipelago country

Indonesia is an archipelago country with thousands island separated in extensively area. It is impossible to lay fiber optic cable in that area to connect all cities. In most rural backhaul situations, distances are large, terrains are difficult, and bandwidth is small. In such cases satellite becomes the most straightforward solution. So the first market entry in rural areas will be satellite.

Satellite is the key to connect the cities in main islands to rural areas or new market with limited access.

Satellite connectivity is an obvious means of overcoming difficult terrain and geographic constraints, but conventional SCPC links fall short of offering the flexibility to dynamically adjust to changing calling patterns. Optical fiber and leased lines are hard to deploy, with long installation timelines. Microwave links are costly to deploy and maintain and have limited reach capabilities. Cellular providers need a more cost-effective backhaul solution. Today, VSAT TDMA connectivity is literally transforming the landscape of the cellular backhaul market.

First time Telkomflexi launched deployment its CDMA2000 1X infrastructures in November 2003. The main services offered are basic voice, short message and data. Country like Indonesia, Philippines and India need more backhaul capacity. These countries in general are concentrated in metropolitan cities and that is very saturated. With its core markets saturated, Telkom as the biggest operator look to extend their services to the one billion people in markets that currently have limited or no access to cellular services.

Picture 2. VSAT IP Configuration for cellular backhaul


New innovations in cellular infrastructure and unified IP networks enable operators for the first time to pursue rural markets more cost effectively. But, to do so, cellular coverage must expand to those rural markets, including the smallest towns and villages where there is no terrestrial infrastructure in place. In these areas, optical fiber and leased lines are not easily deployable or perhaps not even feasible. And microwave links are too costly to install and maintain, especially over long distances and in difficult terrain, as they have limited reach and require line of sight to operate.

Satellite backhaul for entry market
Providing voice and data services, everywhere, is a key requirement for today’s service providers. So by utilising Satellite Cellular Backhaul I want to say that TELKOMFlexi can extend the ability to provide these services to otherwise extremely difficult or cost prohibitive areas, including:

• Where topography or distance restricts connection to mobile networks

• Disaster areas where emergency communications are needed

• Cruise ships, maritime shipping, oil rigs and motorized transport such as commercial trucking

Satellite Backhaul: VSAT IP
In future we will convert our existing configuration to VSAT IP. We expect by implementing this technology will gain more for TELKOM. Satellite backhaul links have traditionally used a fixed amount of bandwidth in an always-on mode whether traffic is flowing or not.

VSAT IP Configuration consist of :
* The satellite – utilize TELKOM1 Satellite at C-Band frequency
* The HUB VSAT-IP function is to provide control center of entirely remote VSAT
* The Remote VSAT-IP is ground segment equipment to bridge communication between remote BTS and BSC
* It requires IP MPLS network as backbone transmission to connect BSC system and the Hub VSAT IP.

New innovations in cellular infrastructure and satellite backhauling now enable operators to more profitably pursue customers in rural markets. Advanced IP-based D-TDMA solution enables carriers to share network capacity across multiple locations, allocating bandwidth on demand to maximize efficiency while reducing costs. This platform can be easily scaled to add capacity as markets develop and traffic increases. Compatible with all major cellular infrastructure solutions, it provides terrestrial-like voice quality with advanced quality of service features by constantly prioritizing real-time applications to avoid network congestion and service degradation.

Palapa Ring Project
The project is undergoing in Indonesia. It will connect all districts/cities across Indonesia (440 points of connection). The developer may also deliver telecommunication and broadband accesses and services. There will be new telecommunication operator (i.e. a consortium) having nationwide license competing with incumbents. Communication and internet access will be available across Indonesia at more affordable price. It will significantly change telecommunication industry landscape in Indonesia. Incentive will be given with the consultation and approval from Ministry of Finance when involving tax and/or non-tax revenue aspects. Project estimation costs USD 255.1 million

Palapa Ring will integrate the existing backbone currently owns by TELKOM and others in west region to east region. For some big cities there will be Metro Ethernet which supplied fiber as backhaul for access network.

As the demand of cellular backhaul for rural areas or area with limited access is still significant, satellite will have to be continued especially for Indonesia. To anticipate the market TELKOM will launch satellite TELKOM 3 to substitute the existing satellite which last in few years. This satellite will support demand on terestrial links and connect fiber optic network existing own by TELKOM. It will carry 32 C-band transponders and 10 Ku-transponders or equivalent to 49 TPE. The satellite TELKOM 3 mass will be 1600 kg, payload power – 5.6 kW, lifetime – 15 years. The satellite shall be manufactured and launched into the orbit in the middle of 2011.

Conclusion
• Backhaul over satellite remains important for archipelago like Indonesia.

• VSAT IP will provide better solution for cellular/wireless backhaul allowing assign satellite bandwidth on-demand and quality of services.

• By implementing VSAT IP network operator can also utilize backhaul over satellite to provide 3G and 3.5G network access.

Source from : http://hazimahmadi.wordpress.com

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Hong Kong, 13 July 2009, AsiaSat 5, a new communications satellite of Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company Limited (AsiaSat), has arrived at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in preparation for launch by a Proton launch vehicle currently scheduled for early to mid-August.

AsiaSat 5 is a replacement satellite for AsiaSat 2 at the orbital location of 100.5 degrees East. The spacecraft, based on Space Systems/Loral‟s 1300 satellite bus, is designed to provide advanced satellite services including television broadcast, telephone networks and VSAT networks for broadband multimedia services across Asia Pacific.

“AsiaSat 5 will become the newest member of the AsiaSat fleet to help us continue our mission of providing first-class regional satellite services to Asia Pacific. Equipped with the latest but proven technologies, improved and new beam coverage on AsiaSat 5, we look forward to serving existing and future clients with enhanced power, connectivity and network flexibility,”

said Peter Jackson, Chief Executive Officer of AsiaSat. AsiaSat 5 will carry 26 C-band and 14 Ku-band transponders, and has an estimated operational life of 15 years. It will offer an enhanced pan Asian C-band footprint that covers more than 53 countries spanning from Russia to New Zealand and from Japan to the Middle East and parts of Africa. Its Ku-band coverage will consist of two high-power fixed Ku-band beams over East Asia and South Asia, and an in-orbit steerable Ku beam. The three Ku-band beams are designed with switching capability to switch any uplink to any downlink beam to meet specific application requirements.

About AsiaSat AsiaSat
The leading regional satellite operator in Asia, serves over two-thirds of the world's population with its three satellites, AsiaSat 2 at 100.5ºE, AsiaSat 3S at 105.5ºE and AsiaSat 4 at 122ºE.
The AsiaSat satellite fleet provides services to both the broadcast and telecommunications industries. Over 300 television and radio channels are now delivered by the company's satellites, reaching over 96 million households, with more than 360 million viewers across the Asia Pacific region.

Many telecommunications customers use AsiaSat for services such as public telephone networks, private VSAT networks and broadband multimedia services. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings Limited, a company listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK: 1135).

In March and June of this year, AsiaSat was selected the „Best Asian Satellite Carrier‟ and the „Satellite Service Provider of the Year in Asia Pacific‟ respectively by Telecom Asia magazine and Frost & Sullivan. For more information, please visit www.asiasat.com

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RascomStar-Qaf is an African company based in Mauritius, which operates under a concession from Regional African Satellite Communications Organization (RASCOM), an intergovernmental treaty organization representing the interests of 45 African telecommunications operators. The company’s shareholders are RASCOM, Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAIP), and Thales Alenia Space. RascomStar-Qaf’s prime objective is to provide satellite capacity and telecommunication services for national and international public communications service providers across the continent of Africa. RascomStar-Qaf launched its first satellite RASCOM-QAF1 on Ariane V in December 2007. This high performance satellite provides pan-African coverage with multiple Ku- and C-band spot beam transponders until its transition to equivalent service on the RASCOM -QAF1R satellite to be launched in mid-2010.

The Company is responsible for the financing, design, procurement, construction, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the Space Segment as well as for the launching of the Satellites, all at the Company’s own Cost and risk. It's responsible for the design and the development of the Ground Segment which adress Telco’s Integrated Communication Services and Thin Route Trunking Business.

For more information, visit http://www.rascomstar-qaf.com/

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ViaSat Inc. has signed two contracts with RascomStar-Qaf, the pan-African satellite operator, to deliver satellite systems for high-capacity infrastructure communications carrying pan-African telephony and data between regional and national capitals and for rural telecommunications access across the African continent with RascomStar-Qaf VSAT terminals. The combined value of the contracts is approximately $53 million with deliveries scheduled to begin this year and continuing into 2011.

This major addition to the African telecommunications infrastructure is requiring a full turnkey system approach, with ViaSat providing full system responsibility: system engineering, integration, logistic support, installation, training and an initial 12 months of in-region network operation support.

“The construction and deployment of ViaSat R*BCS and R*TES infrastructure will enable RascomStar-Qaf to realize its mission of delivering affordable telecommunications services throughout Africa,” said Faraj Elamari, CEO of RascomStar-Qaf. “These satellite-based systems will reach rural areas of Africa that no other telecommunications infrastructure can support on a cost-effective basis. Our goal is to establish a modern, African telecommunications standard that will rely on resources within Africa.”

The two networks fulfill separate communication requirements for RascomStar-Qaf:
• The R*BCS (RascomStar-Qaf Broadband Connectivity Services) telephone and IP trunking network is based on ViaSat LinkWay®S2 networking terminals and 7.3-meter gateway antenna systems. Gateways are scheduled for installation between late 2009 and mid - 2010.
• The R*TES (RascomStar-Qaf Telecommunication Services) network is designed to provide low density telephony and optional Internet access. The very low-powered R*TES will be designed to combine multiple low rate telephone circuits while minimizing power consumption, making them ideal for solar operation. High-speed Internet connection is an optional feature. The ViaSat network design includes multi-transponder operation that enables seamless connections no matter the location of the rural terminal within the African continent.
For more information, visit http://www.viasat.com/news/viasat-signs-53-million-contracts-provide-rascomstar-qaf-new-communication-infrastructure-africa

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With its extensive global connectivity, TM is poised to position Malaysia as a regional Internet hub and digital gateway for South-East Asia. In line with this, TM is evolving into a Next Generation Network service provider enabling the Group to enhance its efficiency and productivity while providing enriched products and services.

Telekom Malaysia, intends to focus on new business segments as its growth engine, namely broadband, global business and wholesale.

With a commitment to embrace customer needs through innovation and execution excellence, TM will capitalise on consumer demand and growth opportunities through upstream partnerships and deploying differentiated service offerings under High Speed Broadband in the downstream consumer segment. It will also focus on the small-medium enterprise (SME) market, as well as enhance international connectivity within the region to establish Malaysia as a regional Internet hub and digital gateway for South-East Asia.

In the long-term, TM will drive High Speed Broadband (HSBB} as an important engine for national growth.

TM International is on a new growth trajectory by aiming to expand its footprint beyond the existing 10 countries where TM has a presence and where the mobile subscriber base is about 39.8 million. To strengthen its position in high-growth markets in South Asia and South-East Asia, TM International will be considering strategic collaborations with existing and new partners especially to facilitate a mutual exchange of resources, technology and international best practices.

TM International has great aspirations for Celcom to make it a player capable of contributing significantly to the growth of TM International across the region. With its track record and strong position in mobile operations in Malaysia, Celcom will anchor TM International and provide continuing technological, brand and marketing leadership through access to product and service innovations and offerings.

Products & Services TM For Corporate / Government
- Voice Services : Local Call and Long Distance Call
- Data Services:
  • VPN Services
  • Digital Leased Line
  • VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal)
  • Geographical Information System
  • Hosting Services
  • Metro.e
  • ISDN
  • - Applications Services
  • - Broadband Internet
  • - Satellite, Maritime & Radio
  • - Broadcast
  • - Specialised Network Services
TM satellite earth stations and teleports :
* Satellite Earth Station : Kuantan and Cyberjaya
* Teleport : Wangsa Maju, Melaka, Labuan,Sabah,and Sarawak

VSAT Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) Communication Without Limits
VSAT presents new alternatives to the problems of conventional fixed terrestrial telecommunication beyond PSTN areas.

Ccan be customised and implemented with the topology of network that is best suited to the customers' requirement.
1) Hub type (VSAT StarNet with Star network topology)
2) Hubless type (VSAT DialNet and VSAT Direct with point-to-point or meshed network topology)

Hub type (VSAT StarNet)
VSAT StarNet is a private network designed for data, multimedia and voice applications, providing highly reliable communications between a central hub and almost any number of geographically dispersed sites. It integrates both high-speed Internet access and video multicasting capabilities. The network is suitable for point to multi-point communication for customers having a single data center requiring connectivity to its branches in geographically dispersed locations. This service supports transmission bandwidth ranging from 9.6 kbps to 2 Mbps duplex. One of the advantages of Star topologies is that the hub can maintain effective control of the network through centralized processing. It is well suited for business traffic from the hub at the company headquarters and individual VSATs located at field offices, retail outlets or branches.

Hubless type (VSAT DialNet and VSAT Direct)
VSAT DialNet is a low cost rural telephony and Internet solutions that provides voice, fax and Internet service via satellite. It delivers toll-quality voice and IP transmission and represents the most cost-effective solutions.

VSAT Direct is a communication network that provides on-demand data, voice and fax to remote locations via satellite with a flexible multi-channel communications for public, corporate and government applications. The available bandwidth ranging from 9.6 kbps up to 2048 kbps duplex. Its point-to-point or mesh architecture is useful for providing inter-connectivity amongst relatively high volume VSATs utilization. It supports connection on demand between any pairs or terminals in the system.

For more information, visit http://www.tm.com.my/

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HughesNet satellite Internet broadband gives everyone the chance to enjoy a high-speed Internet connection. Using the power of satellites, HughesNet reaches customers in even the most remote locations across the contiguous U.S., and delivers connection speeds up to 50 times faster than dial-up. That's why more dial-up users are switching to HughesNet satellite Internet.

Here are just some of the reasons Internet users choose HughesNet: Fast download speeds; Connection is "always-on" ; Broad service availability; Flexible payment options.

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Imagine turning on your computer and connecting to the Internet instantly! No dialing and waiting and waiting...and waiting. Harnessing the power of advanced satellite technology, HughesNet satellite Internet broadband connects users at speeds up to 50 times faster than dial-up. That means software upgrades, MP3 files, video clips and digital images download quickly and easily. Slow connection speeds can impact business and disrupt home use. With HughesNet, you'll connect faster and get the information you need when you need it.

HughesNet is Always-On
HughesNet uses the unique capabilities of satellite technology to give you uninterrupted broadband Internet access. The new SPACEWAY satellite system delivers a reliable, high-performance solution that ensures your connectivity is stable and secure. And with a satellite connection, you won't tie up phone lines, which means you can talk and surf at the same time. HughesNet also protects your private information by including top-of-the-line anti-virus and anti-spam protection with every plan.

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No matter where you live - in the East, West, North or South - HughesNet is available to almost any home or business in the continental United States. Our powerful systems reach into the most remote areas, putting you in touch like never before. All you need is a surface to mount our satellite dish and a clear view of the Southern sky.

HughesNet offers Flexible Payment Options
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Wondering which HughesNet Package is for you? please visit http://www.satelliteinternetbroadband.com/

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2009 ISCe Award Marks Company’s Evolution as Value-added Satellite Service Provider

Firfax, Virginia - June 9, 2009, CapRock Government Solutions, a global provider of specialized communications services for U.S. and Allied Government organizations, announced today that it received the Satellite Industry Leadership Award last Wednesday at the 2009 International Satellite and Communications exchange (ISCe) conference in San Diego, California.

The award is presented each year to an organization that has made significant contributions to the advancement and success of the satellite communications industry. Citing examples such as the company’s history-making commercial X-band satellite services launch that has already provided over 200MHz of capacity for the U.S. Government, its recent strategic rebrand from Arrowhead Global Solutions, and the celebration of the company’s one-thousandth circuit order on its DISN Access Transport Services (DATS) contract, ISCe recognized CapRock Government Solutions for its achievements as an industry leader.

“This award commemorates a series of major milestones in our evolution as a complete satellite communications services provider,” said CapRock Government Solutions EVP and General Manager, David Myers, who accepted the award on the company’s behalf. “Over the past eighteen months, our company has installed a new management team, launched a new series of products and services, and even changed its name. But perhaps more importantly, we have changed our focus to be more closely aligned with the emerging needs of our government clients.”

After being acquired in 2007 by remote communications provider CapRock Communications, Arrowhead evolved significantly, launching a new strategic vision and producing double-digit annual growth as CapRock’s government division. The recent rebrand to CapRock Government Solutions marked the final assimilation and integration of the federal government-focused division into the CapRock corporate structure.

“We are honored that our industry peers have recognized our transition from an entrepreneurial government contractor to a trusted provider of innovative end-to-end communications solutions,” continued Myers. “CapRock Government Solutions represents a new breed of value-added satellite service provider that continually strives to know its customers, understand their requirements and invest in the infrastructure and technology to ensure their mission success.”

Past winners of ISCe’s Satellite Industry Leadership Award include DIRECTV Inc., U.S. Strategic Command and Boeing.

About CapRock Government Solutions
(formerly Arrowhead Global Solutions)

CapRock Government Solutions is recognized as the most trusted and innovative specialty telecommunications and IT solutions partner for defense, intelligence and government organizations. As a division of global communications provider, CapRock Communications, the company’s total assets include a self-owned and operated infrastructure of four international teleports, four 24x7 network operations centers, service on more than 45 satellites and over 650 employees deployed around the globe. With over 28 years of service to its industry customers in over 90 countries, CapRock is the world's largest provider of fully managed VSAT services to extreme environments. Presently, the Government team supports more than thirty government agency customers and thousands of associated end-users. For more information, visit www.caprock.com.


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Anita Rachman, JG, The country’s space agency successfully launched an unmanned rocket on Thursday, one small step in a plan to get a satellite into orbit by 2014, one of its executives said.

Toto Marnanto Kadri, the head of the Aerospace Electronics Technology Center at the Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (Lapan), said the RX-420 rocket successfully blasted off into space on Thursday at around 8 a.m. from a launch pad in Pameungpeuk, several kilometers from the town of Garut, West Java.

“This is an experimental rocket. We launched it to measure our work and record information such as rocket trajectory data, height, launch position and so on,” Toto said. “This is part of our efforts to develop rocketry.”

He said data from the launch would be particularly valuable for the agency’s efforts to build its first satellite-deploying rocket, which is scheduled for liftoff in six years.

In a statement on the agency’s Web site, Lapan Chief Adi Sadewo Salatun said the launch had gone well. He stated that Lapan had managed to gather all of the key data from the launch’s first 10 seconds, information referred to as the “golden data.”

Toto said the rocket, with a diameter of 42 centimeters at its widest point, is the thickest rocket launched in the country so far. He said it fell to Earth after just a few minutes after blasting off, when its fuel ran out at a peak height of about 50 kilometers.

The 6.2-meter rocket carried a GPS device, an accelerometer and a temperature sensor.

He said that the launch was also a key advance for other components of the agency’s research program, such as a plan to send its first satellites into orbit in 2010. That project would carry remote-sensing surveillance and amateur radio communication equipment.

Lapan carried out a stationary test on RX-420 on Dec. 23 in Tarogong, West Java. Last year, the agency launched two smaller 32-cm diameter RX-320 rockets, also from the base in Pameungpeuk. The Lapan A-2 and Lapan-Orari satellites are to piggyback into orbit on an Indian rocket slated for launch in April. Lapan expects to finish those satellites by February.
source : http://thejakartaglobe.com/national/space-agency-launches-rx-420-rocket/315934

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