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ETL Systems’ Dextra splitters and
combiners selected by MTN
12 March 2015
ETL Systems, a global designer and manufacturer of RF distribution
equipment for satellite communications, today announced its latest
Dextra series of active splitters and combiners will be used at the MTN
Communications (MTN) teleport in Holmdel, New Jersey.
The equipment will serve MTN’s routing needs, offering redundant power
supplies and amplifiers needed for the required reliability and
resiliency that is demanded of MTN’s large Earth station.
MTN is a leading provider of remote communications services,
transforming the way millions of people and organisations stay
connected, informed and entertained around the world. MTN delivers
voice, Internet and TV services over an unmatched global satellite and
terrestrial network. The MTN Holmdel teleport operates with 26 antennas
and serves the cruise, yacht, ferry, oil & gas, commercial shipping and
government segments.
“We have a strong focus on keeping our ground Earth stations as
up-to-date with the most functional technology as possible,” said Mark
DeSantis, teleport director at MTN. “Any communication that is
established through MTN antennas is critical and any failure or break in
the transmission is not an option. ETL’s redundant solution guarantees
that our operations will run seamlessly, without interruption.”
ETL’s Dextra range covers 4-way and 8-way splitters and combiners in
both single and dual configurations, with 16-way splitters and combiners
available as single units. The equipment features web-enabled control,
as well as simple set-up and diagnosis through an LED front panel
display.
“Our Dextra range of splitters and combiners will benefit MTN operations
enormously, offering resilient features such as redundant amplifiers at
measurable cost,” said Susan Saadat, Vice President of ETL’s North
American Sales and Operations. “This project strengthens our commitment
to providing the latest in RF Distribution technology.”
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