"These milestone tests prove how our goals of higher performance, better economics and simplified access can be achieved in operational networks," said Mike DeMarco, Senior Vice President, Operations, Intelsat. "With iDirect's iQ remote technology and Intelsat EpicNG capacity, service providers can transition onto our high performance network while leveraging their existing investment in hub infrastructure. This is an important achievement in enabling our customers to expand their businesses into new applications and geographies and realize their future growth objectives."
iDirect recently announced its next-generation DVB-S2X technology, which is based on a powerful, customized ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) chipset that powers the new iQ Series family of remotes.
iDirect's iQ Series is targeted for broadband, enterprise, and mobility applications and packaged in desktop, rack-mount, board level and embedded compute form factors that will become available over the next 12 months. The family of new remotes is software upgradeable to license-added network capabilities and higher throughput levels, reducing the cost of ownership and improving flexibility across a broad array of markets. This licensing capability eliminates the costs and complexities associated with swapping out the modem in order to enable higher performance and advanced features as end user requirements change.
"We are thrilled to deliver a powerful new class of ground infrastructure so that our combined customer bases can offer exponentially higher data rates and gain unprecedented efficiencies across the Intelsat EpicNG constellation," said Wayne Haubner, Senior Vice President, Engineering & Emerging Technologies, VT iDirect. "With our release of DVB-S2X, network operators and service providers can unleash the full benefits of High Throughput Satellitestoday, while being equipped for even higher throughput levels we anticipate with future satellite innovations. Our partnership with Intelsat has led to many significant milestones, and we are excited to carry our tradition forward with this development."