Hughes Crosses Threshold in High Throughput Satellite Technology
July 30, 2013
Hughes Network Systems, LLC has
achieved carrier data rates exceeding 1 Gbps on its JUPITER
System. Hughes believes this achievement to be a technology
first for High Throughput Satellite (HTS) systems, resulting in
more subscribers per satellite and greater capacity per
subscriber.
"With this development, we are
extending our JUPITER technology to maximize data throughput and
achieve the industry's fastest VSAT," said
Adrian Morris, executive
vice president of Engineering and CTO, Hughes. "This capability
positions us to continue to lead the market in delivering the
most bandwidth-hungry applications that demand the highest
speeds."
JUPITER high-throughput technology is
the cornerstone of the highly successful HughesNet®
Gen4 service that was launched in October of 2012, which has
accelerated growth of the total HughesNet subscriber base in the
U.S. to approximately 700,000 subscribers, the world's largest
satellite Internet service. HughesNet Gen4 customers enjoy high
speeds, from 10 to 15Mbps, and a richer Internet experience,
including the recently announced VoIP voice calling option.
"This breakthrough demonstrates the
enormous potential of our JUPITER technology," said
Arunas Slekys, vice
president of Corporate Marketing, Hughes. "Not only has it
proven rock-solid in powering the fastest growth of satellite
Internet service experienced anywhere, it means we can further
expand the addressable market for satellite-based services —
whether for consumers, enterprises or governments — and beyond
North America, as we are poised to bring JUPITER
Systems to International markets soon."