SDT Ingenieria to Connect
Schools in Colombia with Internet Access from Hughes
April 26, 2022
Hughes satellite internet
service and equipment will be deployed by SDT
Ingenieria to connect 670 schools in Colombia. A
leading Colombian information and communication
technology company, SDT Ingenieria was awarded the
project to help bridge the digital divide in the
Antioquia Department in the mountainous, rural
Medellín region where terrestrial connectivity is
lacking.
"The solution from SDT
Ingenieria using Hughes satellite internet access
meets all our criteria for connecting our schools to
the internet," said David Aristizábal, supervisor,
Antioquia Department. "We are bringing teachers and
students online quickly and cost-effectively with
the high quality service, ensuring access for
everyone – which is especially important for those
who have no internet service at home."
"We are proud to be a
value-added reseller of internet access from Hughes;
they are the natural choice for a partner to help
connect the unconnected," said Diego Hernández,
president of SDT Ingenieria. "The high-throughput
satellite capacity and easy-to-deploy terminals from
Hughes enable us to deliver a turn-key and reliable
broadband service at over 600 Antioquia schools,
quickly and within budget."
The project utilizes Ka-band
capacity on the Hughes JUPITER™ 2 and 63 West
satellites and Hughes JUPITER System terminals at
each site to power high-speed internet service.
Hughes has a large and growing footprint in Latin
America, where it offers HughesNet® satellite
internet, Community Wi-Fi hotspots, cellular
backhaul and managed network services for
enterprises in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador,
Mexico and Peru.
"Connecting schools creates a
ripple effect across communities, helping to improve
outcomes and opportunities for students and
teachers," said Hugo Frega, senior director,
International division at Hughes. "Satellite
broadband is the ideal solution to enable internet
access at hard-to-reach schools like those in
Antioquia."
Approximately 50,000 schools
around the world – including more than 15,000 in
Mexico and 9,000 in Brazil, rely on Hughes JUPITER
System equipment for reliable and cost-efficient
internet connectivity.
According to a recent report
from the Economist Intelligence Unit, school
internet connectivity improves overall quality of
education including higher student test scores and
increased learning-adjusted years of schooling.
Ultimately, that improvement benefits global
economies, with higher levels of school connectivity
yielding higher GDP per capita.
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