Hughes
Launches Consumer Satellite
Internet Service in Colombia
Oct. 2,
2017
Hughes
Network Systems, LLC announced
the launch of HughesNet®
high-speed satellite Internet
service in
Colombia beginning
on
September 28, the
company's second international
deployment of its award-winning
consumer service beyond
North America.
Operating over the EchoStar XIX
high-throughput satellite
(HTS)—with the world's highest
capacity at over 200
Gbps—HughesNet service coverage
reaches 75 percent of
Colombia's
population, bringing the many
benefits of affordable broadband
Internet access to consumers and
businesses either unserved or
underserved by terrestrial
broadband.
Hughes
pioneered satellite Internet
service for the mass market and
this launch in
Colombia builds
upon its successful operations
in
North America and
Brazil – with, to
date, over 1 million
subscribers, making it the
world's largest high-speed
satellite network. The U.S.
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) recently rated
HughesNet as #1 among all U.S.
broadband providers, including
both terrestrial and satellite,
for delivering on advertised
speeds. With this launch,
HughesNet service is available
now to more than 214 million
people in
South America.
"Colombia
has many of the same market
dynamics as in
Brazil, primarily
large untapped demand for
high-speed Internet access in
areas either unserved or
underserved by terrestrial
Internet providers," said
Pradman
Kaul, president of
Hughes. "We are now expanding
our proven delivery and support
infrastructure to
Colombia under our
successful business model to
close the digital divide –
bringing people a range of
high-speed Internet plans to
suit every budget, no matter
where they live or work."
"Colombia
is a key market in extending our
footprint across the Americas,"
said
Vinod Jain,
vice president of Hughes.
"HughesNet in
Colombia will
bring consumers and businesses
choices of attractive service
plans, offering download speeds
up to 30 Mbps, enabling
customers to do more online than
ever before, including email,
online shopping, downloading
music and video, using social
media and browsing the web."