E-Networks
to deliver high speed broadband using O3b Trunking
Solutions
1 October 2014
O3b Networks announced that
E-Networks has signed a multi-year agreement to use
O3b’s unique ‘Fiber in the Sky’ satellite network.
The Guyanese ISP will be the first Latin American
client to be brought up on the O3b network since it
commenced commercial operations earlier in the year.
E-Networks engineers recently trained at 03b’s
Manassas facilities and will be working with O3b as
a certified partner in Guyana.
The use of O3b
satellites, which are in a unique orbit closer to
the earth than conventional geostationary
satellites, reduces latency, increases data rates
and improves voice and video quality for the user.
The high throughput O3b satellites also offer much
greater capacity, supporting up to 1.6 Gbps in a
single beam.
“Vishok M.
Persaud, Managing Director, of E-Networks said:
We are very proud to be
part of this pioneering venture with O3b Networks.
The O3b capacity will significantly improve our
customer offering, allowing us to enhance a number
of high-performance services for both corporate
customers and consumers. We now have the unique
ability to offer international services to our
corporate customers either on fiber or O3b or a
combination of both while maintaining low latency.
This gives us the most resilient network in Guyana.
Access to the O3b network gives us the ability to
open up new services countrywide where it would
otherwise be difficult to have access to fiber. This
deployment will be used to further enhance our Fiber
Optic and 4G Data Networks.
“We
are delighted to welcome E-Networks to the rapidly
expanding O3b family and congratulate them on being
the first Latin American ISP to be up on the O3b
network. Working with E-Networks in Guyana is
another great example of O3b bringing vital high
performance connectivity to the under-served areas
of the world. Once in
service with O3b, E-Networks will be able to enhance
its commercial data services over the most resilient
backbone network available in Guyana.”
Omar Trujillo, O3b
Region VP for LATAM and Africa.