RCSC Selects Hughes
JUPITER System to Help Bridge the Digital Divide in
Kazakhstan
March 13, 2024
The Republican Center of
Space Communication (RCSC), a subsidiary of the Ministry
of Digital Development, has chosen the Hughes JUPITER™
System ground platform to help close the digital divide
in Kazakhstan. Hughes will supply JUPITER System
equipment to more than 200 villages throughout the
country, helping communities access broadband internet
connectivity and e-Government services through the
Digital Kazakhstan program. The contract will be
fulfilled through TIMIR LLP.
"We are pleased to provide the RCSC
with the Hughes JUPITER System equipment. After
reviewing the requirements in the tender, we felt that
this was the best solution for the RCSC," said Sergey
Tsvetkov, General Director at TIMIR LLP.
"The Hughes JUPITER System is
trusted around the world to connect more than 25 million
people across more than 50,000 hotspots," said Vaibhav
Magow, vice president, International Division, Hughes.
"We value the opportunity to support RCSC in its efforts
to connect the unconnected across Kazakhstan with
reliable satellite broadband."
The Hughes JUPITER System is the de
facto standard for satellite implementations worldwide.
As the leading ground platform across the industry, it
meets operator requirements with bandwidth and cost
efficiencies, especially when compared with other
satellite ground systems. The latest JUPITER technology
incorporates software-defined satellite networking and
dynamic in route reconfiguration for the highest
possible efficiency. Additionally, a new "system on a
chip" in every user terminal, supports increasingly high
speeds and a variety of services.
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