Kacific deploys ST
Engineering iDirect’s Mx-DMA MRC return technology
to increase digital inclusion across Asia Pacific
November 2, 2021
ST Engineering iDirect
announced that Kacific, a leading satellite
broadband operator in Asia Pacific, has successfully
deployed its pioneering Mx-DMA MRC (Multi Resolution
Coding) technology in conjunction with its first
Ka-band satellite, Kacific1, to provide high-speed,
low-cost, ultra-reliable broadband to rural and
suburban areas of the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
Reliable Broadband in rural
areasMx-DMA MRC is a patented multi-access waveform
that incorporates the scalability of MF-TDMA with
the efficiency of single channel per carrier (SCPC)
into a single return technology for unprecedented
service agility. It enables service providers to
cover a myriad of use cases in a single return link
without making tradeoffs between speed, efficiency
and scale lowering their total cost of ownership.
Kacific operates over 8,000
terminals, including the new cost-effective MDM2010
modems in Mx-DMA MRC mode, spread across 56 beams.
The technology will allow access to an abundance of
use cases across multiple markets, including
underserved communities, businesses, and public
institutions as well as 3G and 4G cellular backhaul
services across the Asia-Pacific region. This allows
Kacific to use a single return technology for the
majority of its customers’ use cases, and quickly
expand to more customers in underserved areas due to
better efficiency, scale and operational simplicity.
Mx-DMA MRC enables Kacific to
scale its services while simplifying operations by
optimizing the network bandwidth in real-time,
utilizing self-organizing frequency plans that
largely simplify network planning and eliminate the
need for upfront traffic characterization or
pre-configurations. As Mx-DMA MRC scales in MHz, it
is independent of the number of terminals used in
the network. Kacific can now offer the highest level
of intelligent, real-time bandwidth allocation at
SCPC efficiencies while maximizing the utilization
of available bandwidth resources and delivering the
best Quality of Experience (QoE). The new protocol
fuels Kacific’s capabilities, driving connectivity
in regions and making it the largest regional
Ka-band broadband network.
Deploying MxDMA-MRC
Technology“We first introduced Mx-DMA back in 2014
as a response to the MF-TDMA versus SCPC dilemma
that many of our customers face. Mx-DMA MRC builds
on that legacy and takes it to another level,” said
Bart Van Poucke, Vice President of Products at ST
Engineering iDirect. “We are proud that Kacific has
become one of the early adopters of this technology.
This will enable them to unlock tremendous
flexibility and scale, open up opportunities and
allow them to deliver a broader range of service
levels at a lower cost structure without compromise.
We are constantly committed to bringing innovation
like this to the market, delivering industry-leading
technology that protects our customers’ investments
well into the future."
“The efficiency of the MRC
technology allows Kacific to deliver affordable
price points and return speeds on small
consumer-type VSAT terminals at a magnitude better
than any other system,” said Cyril Annarella, Chief
Operating Officer at Kacific Broadband Satellites
Group. “Whether in suburban, rural, or fringe and
remote areas, we help businesses, governments and
communities fully participate in the digital world.”
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