Starwin ESA 50 Terminal
Operating over Intelsat’s High Throughput Satellite network, the Starwin ESA 50 terminal quickly establishes satellite connectivity, maintaining a stable connection even when moving at high speeds.
Operating over Intelsat’s High Throughput Satellite network, the Starwin ESA 50 terminal quickly establishes satellite connectivity, maintaining a stable connection even when moving at high speeds.
Reliable, high-performing voice and data backhaul solutions for mobile network operators
Addressing the digital divide is a priority for all African countries, and satellite connectivity will play an increasingly important role in providing solutions, according to research by Rwandan Information and Communications Technology (ICT) expert Jean-Philbert Nsengimana.
An updated version of Nsengimana’s white paper, entitled “Satellite Connectivity: The Key to Digital Transformation in Africa,” was released at …
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Designed for tactical ground operations, Intelsat’s Multi-orbit Tactical Terminal (MOTT) is a ruggedized vehicle mountable terminal that auto-blends bandwidth to/from satellites
IntelsatOne IP provides media customers with more connectivity options to the Intelsat network, and greater flexibility in content delivery.
IntelsatOne IP, meeting the needs of broadcasters and programmers anywhere in the world
Hybrid delivery reaches the widest audience fastest, with distribution tailored to the needs of each market and operator.
A growing Africa Pay TV audience means growing opportunities for programmers to broaden their content offerings—as long as they distribute that content using the most reliable method possible: satellite.
Intelsat’s four satellites in the Latin America Pay TV Market give programmers the flexibility to meet customer expectations today and tomorrow
Intelsat has your occasional use needs in Mexico covered with Galaxy 31 (G-31).
With access to over 35 video neighborhoods, connect to the world’s prime cable, broadcast, and DTH systems
General pay TV trends in Latin America are looking up.
Though competition for audiences across distributors is fierce, linear TV consumption in the Asia-Pacific market remains strong.
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IntelsatOne Japan teleport delivered the 4G performance promise of supporting backhaul at peak speeds of 100Mbps+