Claro Brasil to Extend 4G
and 5G-Ready Mobile Services Across Amazon Region
with SES’s O3b mPOWER
October 27, 2022
SES has signed a
multiyear capacity renewal with Claro Brasil,
through Embratel, its corporate solutions division,
to enable the delivery of enhanced 4G/5G-ready
services via its O3b mPOWER network, SES’s next-gen
medium earth orbit (MEO) communications system, in
at least eight of 23 cities the telco serves via
SES’s multi-orbit satellite network across the
region.
Under the renewal agreement,
Embratel could leverage 4 Gbps over SES’s O3b mPOWER
network to extend its high-powered mobile backhaul
service through this cutting-edge technology to
serve more than 260,000 inhabitants of the eight
cities in the Amazon region. SES will continue to
serve other communities in the region with SES’s
geostationary (GEO) satellite-delivered backhaul
capacity.
Embratel has relied on an
increasing amount of SES satellite services over the
past five years to fulfill the Brazilian National
Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) universal service
requirements in support of the communities in the
Amazon – the most isolated region in Brazil.
Embratel has grown its demand of SES capacity from
an initial 250 Mbps serving four towns to 5.5 Gbps
of GEO and MEO bandwidth supporting 23 cities. For
example, thanks to the flexibility offered by SES’s
current generation MEO system, O3b, some sites have
grown to more than 500 Mbps.
By leveraging SES’s mPOWERED
Mobile Backhaul service, a solution delivered via
O3b mPOWER, Embratel would also be able to support
5G networks’ high throughput demand with a solution
that is scalable to multiple gigabits-per-second per
location.
According to Embratel, SES’s
O3b mPOWER new technology will allow us to extend
the company network platform and provide a whole new
level of mobile services to our customers in some of
the most isolated villages and cities in the Amazon
region.
“Our mPOWERED Mobile Backhaul
service offers unmatched scalability and
flexibility, which enables leading telecom providers
like Claro Brasil to land traffic with unrivaled
flexibility – either in country or directly to the
cloud – and can be easily expanded to accommodate
data growth from Claro’s cellphone customers,
offering a great quality of experience, even in some
of the most remote areas of Brazil,” said Omar
Trujillo, Vice President of Network Sales for
Americas at SES. “SES is thrilled to extend our
partnership with Embratel and Claro in Brazil and
the Amazon region, where they are the first telco to
sign on with O3b mPOWER to continue reducing the
connectivity divide for a growing number of people
and communities.”
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