Hughes JUPITER Satellite
System Helps Bridge Digital Divide in Rural Mexico
March 17, 2015
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, has been selected
by Grupo Pegaso to supply its JUPITER™ System to help close
the "digital divide" for communities in rural
Mexico.
Pegaso Banda Ancha, a Grupo Pegaso company,
will deliver services over the Bicentenario satellite owned by
Mexico's Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
(SCT), operating a Hughes JUPITER Gateway and more than 5,000 remote
terminals, helping the government reach its goal of providing Internet
access to 100 percent of the country's schools and municipalities. Grupo
Pegaso chose JUPITER for its efficient use of bandwidth and ability to
support 20 percent more sites than its competitors.
"Internet access is a basic ingredient for
economic and social development," said
Javier Braun Burillo, Chief
Operating Officer of Grupo Pegaso. "The Hughes JUPITER System will
enable us to connect remote communities and schools with many of the
same economic, governmental and educational resources that are available
in urban areas."
Monica Aspe, the Director of Department
of Information and Knowledge (CSIC) of the Mexican Ministry of
Communication and Transport (SCT) stated that, "The Bicentenario project
is an important step in closing the digital gap and providing efficient
communications throughout
Mexico, to avoid deepening social inequalities in our
country."
The Hughes JUPITER System enables network
operators to extract maximum performance from their satellites to
support even the most demanding government and enterprise applications
in a wide range of markets. Employing a novel System on a Chip (SoC) and
numerous other technology advancements—including an enhanced air
interface and wideband carriers—JUPITER's modular design makes it the
ideal, future-proof platform for operators to gain performance and cost
advantages on today's conventional Ku- and C-band satellites, and be
well positioned for migration to next-generation HTS satellites.
"Hughes is honored to be part of
Mexico's efforts to close the gap between communities on
the two sides of the digital divide—those with high-speed Internet and
Wi-Fi access and those without," said
Nick Marzella, vice president, Latin
America Region at Hughes. "JUPITER is the leading satellite system of
choice for connecting even the most remote communities to the Internet."
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