Monday, November 26, 2012

SES provides satellite broadband services to ESA for ARTES initiative


Last week, SES announced that its SES Broadband Services will be providing satellite broadband services to the participants of the ARTES (Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems) initiative of the European Space Agency (ESA.)

The ESA has set its sights on boosting the competititveness of the European satellite industry. Its ARTES initiative will promote satellite functions and services in aviation, broadcasting, data relay, multimedia and mobile communications, and search and rescue operations. These promotions will encourage European companies to create new satellite broadband applications.

To support this ESA initiative, SES Broadband Services will provide participating companies with preferential rates for its satellite broadband services on two satellites: The Astra-3B platform, which serves Europe and the Middle East, and the Astra-4A satellite, which covers sub-Saharan Africa.

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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Newtec satellite modem honored by Satellite Markets and Research Vision Awards

The Satellite Markets and Research Vision Awards recently gave its Most Innovative Product Award to the new generation Newtec MDM6000 Satellite Modem for setting a new world speed record earlier this 2012 using S2 Extensions-based technologies.

Slava Frayter, VP for Newtec Americas, accepted the award on behalf of the Company at the SMRV Awards reception during SATCON 2012 at New York City on November 14, 2012.


The newest addition to the Newtec modem portfolio, the MDM6000 Satellite Modem debuted back in September 2012. It can handle all IP applications and any speeds, and supports data rates of up to 380Mbps in each direction.

In addition to being compatible with the upcoming S2 Extensions, the MDM6000 modem also fully complies with the DVB-S2 standard. This is because Newtec went ahead and gathered other DVB-members to form a team that defined and updated the DVB-S2 standard.

The Newtec-led team effort created smaller roll-offs, advanced filtering, a wider array of improved MODCODs, FEC upgrades, 72 Mbaud wideband support, and other new DVB-standard satellite transmission technologies that are used by the MDM6000 Satellite Modem. These new efficiency technologies are up to 20% better compared to DVB-S2 when enhancing the satellite link in DTH networks and 64 percent to other professional applications. These gains are greater than the ones achieved by currently-available proprietary systems.


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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

O3b Networks, Harris CapRock form strategic satellite communications alliance


A strategic marketing alliance will be formed by O3b Networks and Harris CapRock Communications. The two companies will be focusing on an array of ultra high-speed, low latency, exploration, and production capabilities for satellite communications services.

Harris CapRock will also add O3bEnergy to its portfolio of satellite services for the energy market. The O3b solution has the advantages of fiber broadband connectivity without the disadvantages of huge upfront CAPEX investments, outage concerns, immobility, and lengthy ramp-up times. O3bEnergy is also easy to integrated into existing enterprise systems and operational budgets.

With O3bEnergy, oil and gas companies and systems integrators will be able to enjoy latencies under 150 milliseconds, unlimited and affordable bandwidth, and big operational savings. The high capacity, low latency satellite offering can enable real-time seismic surveys of oil reserves beneath the ocean floor thanks to its speedy data transfers of up to 2 Terabytes per day.

Harris CapRock and O3b Networks have teamed up earlier to boost the Internet experience aboard Oasis of the Seas. The flagship of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and the largest cruise ship in the world is one of the many ships in the the maritime service that derives satellite Internet connectivity from O3b’s Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite fleet with equipment integrated by Harris CapRock.

O3bEnergy will enter commercial service in the third quarter of 2013. The newest addition to Harris CapRock's satellite communications portfolio is targeted at oil and gas companies and systems integrators who operate oil and gas rigs and seismic survey ships in the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, Angola, Asia and other key maritime regions.

Monday, November 5, 2012

AfricaCom 2012 will include Australian independent satellite company

The African digital-world’s largest event will be attended by rising Australian independent satellite communications company NewSat Ltd. Now on its 15th year, AfricaCom 2012 brings together key organizations and executives from the ICT, media, and telecom sectors at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in South Africa, from November 13 to November 15.



Over 7,000 delegates are expected to attend the summit, which will include over 200 speakers delivering panel discussions, interactive workshops, lectures, and seminars together with an expanded exhibition where companies will showcase their latest technologies and applications.

With the rise of more powerful devices such as tablets and smartphones, the digital ecosystem is changing at a fast pace. AfricaCom 2012 hopes to address the issues facing the digital industry, while focusing on this year’s theme, "Reaching the Next Frontier of Growth". Businessmen are encouraged to join the Entrepreneurs Hub focusing on business development in the continent.

NewSat Ltd is optimistic that the summit will be the perfect platform to showcase its Jabiru Satellite Program: a fleet of high-powered Ka band satellites which will deliver additional bandwidth, as well as flexible payloads to the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Over the last years, demand for satellite capacity has surged especially in Africa, where the technology can meet specific needs like satellite broadband service in remote regions. Jabiru 1, slated for a 2014 launch, will become Australia’s first independently-owned commercial satellite, and will deliver new capacity over Africa crucial for other wireless technologies and digital services to grow.

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