Arabsat Broadband
Services Launch Arabsat Expand,
Powered by Forsway
15 January 2018
A new age of affordable satellite
broadband for businesses and consumers across the
Middle East, Africa and Europe is unfolding. Arabsat
Broadband Services have launched Arabsat Expand, a
satellite broadband service powered by Forsway’s
unique Hybrid Router technology. The service was
designed and implemented by satellite services
specialist SatConsultant for Arabsat Broadband
Services.
“Access to the Internet is today’s number one
enabler of economic mobility,” said Wael Mohammed
AlButi, VP & CCO of Arabsat. “You can learn to
repair your car from Youtube, about farming from the
Cornell Cooperative Extension, and programming from
Khan Academy. We all want to change the world for
the better and bringing affordable Internet access
to developing markets will do just that.”
The deal will see Forsway’s innovative hybrid
router, ODIN™, at a total kit cost of around US$100
per station, enabling the satellite operator to
launch affordable new broadband Internet services
for as little as US$5 per month, helping bridge the
digital divide to new customers in remote rural
communities, as well as providing new, more
reliable, and lower-tariff services to urban users.
“This is the first service offered by Arabsat's
newly created business unit for Broadband Services,”
said Christof Kern, General Manager Arabsat
Broadband Services. “We have found the Forsway
technology reliable and useful for providing these
services in areas where the performance of the
Internet is questionable due to under-performing 2G
and 3G networks. Anyone who is suffering from a low
bandwidth service today will be able to increase
their speeds with this new service; it is literally
bringing the entrance barrier to a price level
everyone will be able to afford. We will offer
competitive entrance models to empower businesses
and end-users alike throughout Africa and Middle
East.”
Arabsat Broadband Services will deliver Arabsat
Expand through previously unused bandwidth aboard
its satellites. This will increase capacity, thereby
reducing congestion to deliver an excellent customer
experience with a faster Internet download speed and
at reduced costs. ODIN™ allows any type of
narrow-band return channel to be linked to the
high-throughput KU/KA-Band satellite bandwidth on
Arabsat's BADR-7 satellite in remote locations
across almost the whole of the Middle East and
Africa. The Forsway solution is a unique fit for the
problems of satellite broadband, especially in urban
areas.
“While bandwidth prices tend to dominate
discussions of the fitness of satellite as a
mass-market service, hardware costs, ease of
installation, and licensing requirements are all
huge obstacles to overcome,” said Tobias Forsell,
Managing Director of Forsway. “A complete kit with
our ODIN™ router can be had for less than $100. It
can be installed by anyone who can point a satellite
TV dish, with no interaction from a network
operations centre. And, because there’s no satellite
transmitter, there’s no need for a VSAT transmit
license.”
Up to 10 Gigabit of Internet connectivity will
then be routed through Arabsat’s BADR-7 satellite to
support the new services from these locations. Both
KA and KU bands can be deployed for this service,
making use of the satellite’s full KA/KU footprint
over the whole of the MEA region, as well as parts
of Southern Europe and Central Asia.
“This project flips the use of satellite on its
head,” said Travis Mooney, Principal Consultant of
SatConsultant. “Satellite is now ready to compete
against terrestrial connectivity in urban areas, and
not just in areas unserved by fibre and wireless
connections. And as long as the industry wakes up to
the availability of this new business model, the
technology and the approach, the days when satellite
bandwidth and CPE were way too expensive for users
of all kinds are over.”