נשלח: 26 ינואר 2005, 04:44
רשת Hughes תשדר אינטרנט IP על W3A-7 E
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כתבה מלאה
Hughes Network Systems Europe expands network capacity to support
growing demand across EMEA
Hughes Network Systems Europe (HNSE) has launched a new dedicated Network Operations Centre (NOC) to support additional satellite transponder capacity leased on W3A. The centre was brought on line to satisfy HNSEs customers growing demand for satellite broadband services, from enterprises to small offices to consumers, across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Eutelsat's W3A satellite covers the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, and provides direct connectivity to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin.
The new NOC will support broadband access, LAN interconnection, and IP Multicasting, with flexible service level options addressing the high-speed access and availability requirements of all market sectors. HNS Europe currently provides satellite solutions to over 40,000 remote locations via its existing comprehensive teleport in Germany.
This investment in additional satellite network capacity reflects HNSEs commitment to maintaining our position as the EMEAs leading provider of broadband satellite services. It spearheads the development and introduction of new services, including higher in-route speeds, enhanced grades of service performance, as well as greater geographic coverage across EMEA, said Michael Darcy, president of HNS Europe.
For additional information, please visit www.hnseu.com.
כולל מיזרח התיכון
כתבה מלאה
Hughes Network Systems Europe expands network capacity to support
growing demand across EMEA
Hughes Network Systems Europe (HNSE) has launched a new dedicated Network Operations Centre (NOC) to support additional satellite transponder capacity leased on W3A. The centre was brought on line to satisfy HNSEs customers growing demand for satellite broadband services, from enterprises to small offices to consumers, across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Eutelsat's W3A satellite covers the whole of sub-Saharan Africa, and provides direct connectivity to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin.
The new NOC will support broadband access, LAN interconnection, and IP Multicasting, with flexible service level options addressing the high-speed access and availability requirements of all market sectors. HNS Europe currently provides satellite solutions to over 40,000 remote locations via its existing comprehensive teleport in Germany.
This investment in additional satellite network capacity reflects HNSEs commitment to maintaining our position as the EMEAs leading provider of broadband satellite services. It spearheads the development and introduction of new services, including higher in-route speeds, enhanced grades of service performance, as well as greater geographic coverage across EMEA, said Michael Darcy, president of HNS Europe.
For additional information, please visit www.hnseu.com.