Speedcast and
SES Networks
Partner in Latin
America to
Provide
Fibre-like
Connectivity
Speedcast, a
leader in
providing highly
reliable, fully
managed, remote
communication
and IT
solutions, and
SES, the
world-leading
satellite
operator,
announced today
an agreement to
provide several
hundreds of Mbps
of connectivity
into Peru. This
is the first
agreement
between the
companies in
Latin America to
provide Medium
Earth Orbit
(MEO) capacity
with high
throughput
capabilities and
low latency. The
agreement marks
the fourth MEO
national
partnership
between
Speedcast and
SES Networks.
The agreement
enables Speedcast to
provide network
services to mobile
network operators
(MNOs) and
enterprise customers
in areas of Peru
where high
performance internet
is in high demand
and short supply,
enabling a host of
latency-sensitive
and bandwidth-hungry
applications.
By utilising
SES’s O3b
constellation—the
only satellite
system with the high
throughput and low
latency required for
broadband, 4G/LTE
and cloud services —
Speedcast will
deliver internet
performance,
customer support,
and integration with
their customers’
networks on par with
terrestrial fibre in
the region.
Speedcast is able to
supply this 24/7/365
day support through
its network of more
than 250 field
engineers.
“Our unique
low-latency, high
throughput
connectivity will
help Speedcast
achieve its goal of
providing fibre-like
connectivity and a
premium experience
to customers,” said
Omar Trujillo, Vice
President of Sales
for Latin America at
SES Networks. “We
are proud of our
strong relationship
with Speedcast, and
pleased to help
support the
continued growth of
its capabilities and
infrastructure in
the region.”
“Speedcast is
happy to deliver a
new level of
performance for
enterprises in
Peru,” said
Pierre-Jean Beylier,
CEO at SpeedCast.
“The added support
from SES Networks’
services will allow
us to provide
enterprises with the
critical high-demand
communications
capabilities
necessary to operate
with speed and
efficiency in
today’s
technology-driven
market. Speedcast is
building the fibre,
the radio links, and
WiFi to extend the
signal to the end
users. It was a
pleasure to work
with SES Networks on
this project as it
was a real team
effort.”