Hughes Successfully Demonstrates High Throughput Broadband Capabilities of HN9400 Satellite Terminals in Australia
2
November
2010
Hughes
Network
Systems,
successfully
demonstrated
16
Mbps
of
TCP
throughput
and
over
20
Mbps
of
UDP
streaming
throughput
to a
single
HN9400
Ka-/Ku-band
broadband
satellite
terminal.
This
allowed
the
terminal
to
support
Web
browsing,
streaming
video,
voice,
and
video
conferencing
applications
simultaneously.
The
demonstrations
were
conducted
in
Australia
using
broadband
satellite
capacity
provided
by
IPSTAR
and
SES
World
Skies.
The
live
demonstrations
featured
aggregate
satellite
Internet
usage
of
16
Mbps
and
in
addition,
included
simultaneous
downloading
from
the
Web
of
video
clips,
photos,
software
updates,
and
music;
downloading
streaming
movies;
Voice
over
IP
(VoIP);
and
point-to-point
video
conferencing
--
all
delivered
over
the
HN9400,
a
high-capacity,
dual
Ka-/Ku-band
satellite
platform.
The
HN9400
is
fully
compliant
with
the
highly
successful
IPoS/DVB-S2/ACM
industry
standard,
supporting
up
to
60
Mbps
of
throughput
on
the
forward
channel.
Incorporating
advanced
adaptive
LDPC
coding
on
the
return
channel
provides
up
to
20
percent
improvement
in
link
performance,
thereby
enabling
very
efficient
use
of
satellite
capacity.
"Capable
of
operating
in
Ka-
or
Ku-bands
with
upstream
rates
of
up
to
3.2
Mbps,
the
HN9400
is
the
most
powerful
broadband
satellite
router
in
the
industry,"
said
Ramesh
Ramaswamy,
assistant
vice
president
of
International
Marketing
at
Hughes.
"It
can
deliver
even
the
most
bandwidth-demanding
services
on
today's
satellites,
while
being
future-proof
for
next-generation,
high-throughput
systems,
making
it
the
ideal
platform
to
deliver
broadband
to
underserved
Australia
today
and
into
the
future."