Thursday, August 30, 2012

Enjoy ViaSat Exede satellite broadband through C-COM iNetVu mobile VSAT antennas


C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. recently announced that its iNetVu Ka-75V system can now access the Exede Professional Ka-band satellite broadband service that ViaSat provides to the entire United States.

ViaSat gave its official approval to C-COM after the latter subjected its iNetVu antenna systems to six months of thorough beta testing. INetVu not only met all mechanical, optical, and RF performance requirements for interoperability with Exede satellite services, but it also achieved high levels of pointing accuracy and repeatability.

Consumers, governments, enterprise, and the military from all across the world rely on ViaSat for satellite communications, Internet, and network access. ViaSat's Exede satellite service can match fiber optic broadband connection speeds, with top download speeds of 12Mbps down and upload speeds of 3Mbps.

C-COM's NetVu units are mobile self-pointing, automatically-deployed antennas. They are easily installed inside or on top of vehicles and interface with a large number of readily available satellite modems, creating a very mobile and versatile VSAT platform. And now that C-COM products have reached compatibility with Exede's satellite broadband services, customers can enjoy a seamless auto-point acquisition through the world's highest capacity satellite.

ViaSat has already received a number of iNetVu Ka-75V mobile antenna systems from C-COM. Full production rollout is already ongoing, and the new C-COM systems should be immediately available.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The advantages and benefits of Australian Teleports



As a politically and geologically stable country, with low rain fall and mild temperatures, Australia provides the perfect location to house Teleports and satellite infrastructure. In fact, many military organizations rely on the ground facilities in Australia for their mission critical communications in volatile regions like Middle East, where terrestrial networks simply won't do. The teleport facilities are also crucial links in the success of VSAT systems and mobile backhaul solutions being deployed in remote regions.









Friday, August 24, 2012

American Chamber of Commerce Visit Perth Teleport


Photos from the  Perth Teleport Tour

Twenty-five guests from the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) visited the Perth Teleport in Western Australia, one of two such facilities operated by NewSat Ltd. The guests were given a tour of the antenna systems used in the ground port, as well as a presentation of the company's history and the satellite industry. Len McGoldrick, Vice President of Engineering and Operations, welcomed the guests and also gave them a quick tour of the Network Operations Centre which run 24 x 7 x 365. The Perth teleport is an award-winning facility certified by military organizations across the world to supply services to the defence industry. Aside from servicing government and military customers, the Perth teleport was recently awarded a contract to provide offshore and onshore communications to Chevron's Wheatstone Project in Western Australia, one of the largest liquid natural gas developments in the region. 

Friday, August 17, 2012

Asia-Pacific telecom hires Comtech EF for bandwidth compression services

Comtech EF Data Corp. (a subsidiary of Comtech Telecommunications Corp.) secured an order for bandwidth compression services from a telecommunications service provider in Asia-Pacific worth $1.5 million.


Comtech EF's DoubleTalk Carrier-in-Carrier will facilitate the network expansion of the Asia-Pacific service provider. This will allow the latter to open up bandwidth space to deliver new, affordable services to potential customers inrural villages.



Satellite bandwidth prices in Asia are on the rise. In response, service providers looked for technology solutions that can boost throughput and minimize OPEX. Such solutions allow providers to maintain their competitive edge while also leaving bandwidth room to also offer affordable services to cost-conscious customers.

With Comtech EF's help, the unnamed Asia-Pacific service provider will upgrade their DMD50 Universal Satellite Modems with DoubleTalk Carrier-in-Carrier. Using "Adaptive Cancellation" technology patented by Raytheon Applied Signal Technology, the Comtech EF bandwidth compression solution allows a duplex link's transmit and receive carriers to use the same transponder space.

The DoubleTalk upgrade will allow a single transponder to perform the job of two transponders. This saves money for the service provider, which no longer needs to buy new hardware. And DoubleTalk-upgraded transponders become even more effective when combined with advanced forward error correction and modulation techniques that minimize disruption and improve transmissions.

Considered the world's leading company when it comes to satellite bandwidth efficiency and link optimization, Comtech EF Data Corp. provides advanced satellite communication solutions for very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) systems, bandwidth management, modems, RAN & WAN optimization, and RF products. Comtech EF solutions like the DoubleTalk Carrier-in-Carrier product lets commercial and government customers to boost throughput without breaking the bank.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Gilat reorganization helps boost 2012 second quarter earnings


According to Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., its reorganization finally paid off during the second quarter of 2012. The satellite communications services provider earned $85.3 million as of June 30, an increase of nearly $4 million compared to 2011's second quarter earnings of $81.7 million.

Using Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) on its 2012 second quarter performance, Gilat achieved an operating income of $2.4 million, twelve times its 2011 operating income of $0.2 million. Net income for the second quarter of 2012 was $0.9 million, which translates to $0.02 per diluted share, roughly the same as the corresponding period last year.

Gilat's second quarter EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) hit $8.6 million, a $2.4 million increase compared to last year's $6.2 million.


According to Erez Antebi, CEO, the positive results of Gilat's second quarter is a good sign about the company's future prospects. "Our Commercial Division continues to perform well,” Mr. Antebi noted, “and our Defense Division has started gaining traction both within the U.S. and in the global markets.”

Mr. Antebi went on to explain that Gilat's ongoing organizational changes have improved the company's efficiencies and reduced operational expenses. "Based on the solid pipeline we have developed,” he said, “we expect the momentum of this quarter to continue into the second half of the year."

Gilat's satellite-on-the-move business recently got a boost thanks to new sales of its RaySat mobile satellite communications antennas to Russia, China, Israel, and Mexico. The company's Wavestream Aerostream Transceiver product also gained its Commercial FAA Certification.

In addition, Gilat sealed a number of deals with leading system integrators in this quarter. Those integrators will install Gilat VSAT products in commercial airlines and luxury cruise ships to generate satellite broadband services.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Sonalysts installs Wideband Global SATCOM simulator upgrades in two Air Force space trainers


Sonalysts, Inc. recently installed Release 1.0 of its Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) simulation in the Standard Space Trainer (SST) labs at Vandenberg AFB and Schriever AFB.

The WGS Release 1.0 training system is a Mission-Specific Vendor Plug-in (MSVP) application launched from the SST Architecture that trains crews and operators in ground operations and vehicle support for WGS communications satellites. Sonalysts installed it in the SSTs of the 533rd Training Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, and the 50th Space Wing, Schriever AFB.


The SST Architecture allows space system trainers to be built using a personal computer-based, commercial off-the-shelf hardware solution. The trainers are not forced to rely upon the actual hardware or software of the space system. In addition, new training systems deployed from the same SST Architecture can develop through a Software Development Kit package.

Sonalysts also installed the SST Architecture and the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) MSVP. The latter MSVP was already resident in the SST training labs. Thanks to these upgrades, the 533rd and 50th are the first sites where the SST Architecture is deploying MSVPs for two different satellite communications systems within a single training lab. 

Later this year, Sonalysts plans to install WGS Release 2.0 in the 533rd and 50th's respective SSTs. It will also further modify the SST Architecture and DSCS MSVP.

The SST upgrades are an important milestone in satellite operator training. Instructors will be able to link training sessions between different MSVPs and facilitate the cross-sharing of data in real-time in the same training exercise. Multiple crews will now be able to train interdependently for the first time.

Sonalysts performed these upgrades as part of its Small Business Innovation Research Phase 3 contract with the Department of the Air Force, Headquarters, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. The upgrade cost over over $20 million. Around 24 software engineers, software testers, training specialists, and Air Force subject-matter experts in Waterford, CT and Colorado Springs, CO helped develop the WGS program.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Gilat upgrading Servicio Satelital IP network using SkyEdge II platform


Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. announced that it will be upgrading the existing IP-based network of Argentinean satellite communications company Servicio Satelital S.A. using Gilat's SkyEdge II Hub and broadband satellite platform.


Servicio Satelital provides satellite connectivity for telecommunication operators and ISPs in Argentina. The SkyEdge II upgrade to its IP network will improve the quality of its satellite communications and Internet broadband services.

The advanced satellite-bandwidth utilization capabilities of Gilat's SkyEdge II platform enhances broadband Internet and data connectivity, allowing the network to support hundreds of existing and new sites.

This will be the second time Servicio Satelital deploys a Gilat SkyEdge II network in Argentina. Its earlier SkyEdge II IP-based network currently provides support for 3,500 sites nationwide.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

MTN Government Services providing secure RSOC to US DoD


MTN Government Services announced this July 31, 2012, that it received a contract to furnish the Department of Defense (DoD) with a Re-deployable Secure Operations Center (RSOC.)

The RSOC will serve the DoD in the capacity of a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF.) MTNGS will work closely with its government custom to provide a turn-key, fully configured SCIF. All power, low-voltage, and security infrastructure will be included to minimize the integration required.

According to MTN Government Services, its RSOC is the most secure self-standing SCIF facility in the market. The MTNGS platform can be deployed and re-deployed rapidly in any environment, taking only a few days to assemble. It is self-supporting and capable of withstanding multiple disassembly and redeployments without degradation. It can also be easily re-purposed to a different mission set with minimal downtime.

A unique procurement system includes project management, equipment installation, accreditation support, and testing in support of RSOC implementation.

MTN Government Services built its RSOC according to the specifications of the Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705. The security standard regulates the construction of facilities which store and process sensitive U.S. government information, ICD 705 requires that the facility be built out of 4" thick modular panels, welded with inner and outer steel. MTNGS added high-density insulation that exceeds sound attenuation standards, a unique sound masking system, and additional countermeasures. These additions supported accreditation through multiple agencies and components.

ICD 705 further required that power, data, and voice connections pass securely through a customizable "single point of entry." The entry point should be configured to address the various needs for CONUS, OCONUS, and MIL-SPEC connections.

According to James Ramsey, President of MTNGS, the RSOC fulfilled the world’s toughest security requirements regarding the construction of a secure operations facility. "Traditional SCIFs remain an expensive, stationary, and quite frankly outdated option,” Mr. Ramsey said, “as they just don't meet today's evolving requirements. Our modular RSOC will help this DoD Agency rapidly establish a secure communications center wherever and whenever it is needed, with the ability to resize and reconfigure the system to meet the unique requirements of each deployment or mission."

MTN Government Services is a subsidiary of MTN Satellite Communications. MTN provides satellite communications, connectivity, and content services to remote locations around the world.