HISPASAT and GlobalSat offer
broadband internet via satellite in 500 rural
communities in Mexico
April 19, 2022
HISPASAT has collaborated with
the internet service provider GlobalSat in the
rollout of satellite connectivity hotspots in 500
remote towns in Mexico, including Durango, San Luis
Potosí, Guerrero, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas
and Sinaloa. Thanks to this initiative, promoted by
the Federal Government through the CFE TEIT, the
residents of these towns will be able to enjoy free
satellite connectivity on their devices through an
open WiFi hotspot located in public areas in these
communities.
The technology solution
provided by HISPASAT is part of the managed services
offered by HISPASAT. Specifically, the operator
offers broadband connectivity thanks to the capacity
in the Ka band of its Amazonas 5 satellite located
in the 61º West orbital position. With this
high-performance satellite, GlobalSat and the
Mexican federal government can ensure that these
communities will have quality internet access,
regardless of how remote their location is. The
project has been led by GlobalSat, which has
provided its experience in integrating satellite
solutions with WiFi technologies for rural
communities in similar projects with the federal and
state governments
Ignacio Sanchis, Chief
Commercial Officer of HISPASAT, stated, “we are very
satisfied that GlobalSat has chosen us to provide
satellite connectivity in these 500 remote hotspots
in Mexico. GlobalSat is joining us on this extensive
long-term joint project, and we are convinced that
this initiative will be a complete success when
expanding internet access in these towns.”
For his part, Eric Cataño, CEO
and Founder of GlobalSat, added “the excellent
performance of the capacity in HISPASAT's Ka band
over Mexico will be essential to guarantee quality
service like the one these rural areas need. With
initiatives like this, we hope to keep contributing
with towards a universal, quick and efficient
rollout of telecommunications in our country.”
HISPASAT and bridging the
digital divide in Mexico
CFE Telecomunicaciones e
Internet para Todos (Telecommunication and Internet
for Everyone) aims to guarantee the right for the
Mexican people to access information and
communication technology, as well as radio broadcast
and telecommunications services. According to
figures from the National Statistics and Geography
Institute of Mexico (INEGI) from 2020, only 50.4% of
the rural population use the internet, 27.9
percentage points lower than people located in urban
areas. This difference means that it is essential to
promote satellite technology in these areas to
accelerate their development, stabilize society
around equality and definitively bridge the digital
divide
In recent years HISPASAT has
carried out a variety of initiatives in Mexico
focused on this issue. Thanks to its universal
coverage and simple deployment, satellites are the
ideal option to extend internet access to the most
remote towns quickly and efficiently. Therefore, the
service provided in these 500 hotspots could be
exported not only to any other town in Mexico, but
also to any part of Latin America thanks to
HISPASAT’s coverage over the region.
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