Hughes
JUPITER System Selected to Power New Indonesian
High-Throughput Satellite
July 1, 2019
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
announced that its JUPITER™ System has been chosen as
the ground network platform for a new satellite over
Indonesia. The contract for construction and operation
of the 150 Gbps "Multifunctional Satellite" has been
awarded by the Government of Indonesia, through its
Ministry of Communication and Informatics, to the PSN
Consortium led by PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN),
the first private satellite telecommunication and
information service provider in Indonesia. Hughes will
provide the ground system to enable broadband satellite
connectivity across the island nation.
Pictured, left to right, at a
signing ceremony in Jakarta, Indonesia: Mr. Timotius
Sulaeman, PT. Dian Semesta Sentosa; Mr. Adi Rahman
Adiwoso, PT. PSN; Mr. Erry Riana Hardjapamekas, PT. PSN;
Mr. Rudiantara, Minister of Communication & Information
Technology; Mr. Ramesh Ramaswamy, Hughes; Mr. Vaibhav
Magow, Hughes; Mr. Arif Medianto, PT. Pintar Nusantara
Sejahtera; and Mr. Adi Widjonarko, PT. Nusantara Satelit
Sejahtera.
"As a national satellite company,
PSN is very proud and grateful for the full trust placed
in us to provide such key infrastructure for the
development of Indonesia, and we hope this network will
make the Internet accessible to all Indonesians wherever
they are in the Archipelago," said Adi Rahman Adiwoso,
chief executive officer at PSN, speaking on behalf of
the PSN Consortium. "As a customer of Hughes for many
years, we know first-hand the capabilities of the
JUPITER System and that it is the right solution for
this nationally important project."
"It is all but impossible to
provide terrestrial connectivity across Indonesia and
its thousands of islands," said Ramesh Ramaswamy, senior
vice president and general manager, International
Division at Hughes. "The Multifunctional Satellite
operating with the Hughes JUPITER System will accelerate
the closing of the digital divide for all of Indonesia,
and we are proud to be a part of this important effort
with our longstanding customer PSN and their partners in
the PSN Consortium."
In addition to PSN, the PSN
Consortium includes Indonesian companies PT Pintar
Nusantara Sejahtera, PT Dian Semesta Sentosa and PT
Nusantara Satelit Sejahtera.
Utilizing a JUPITER System
operating over its Nusantara Satu (PSN VI) High
Throughput Satellite, PSN currently delivers broadband
services to consumers and enterprises and powers 2,000
Community Wi-Fi Hotspots, providing satellite Internet
access to one million Indonesians.
Employing the advanced DVB-S2X
industry standard, the JUPITER System is becoming the
platform of choice by operators globally, delivering
high capacity and efficiency for any satellite broadband
implementation. A family of terminals can be readily
configured for all customer markets – consumer,
enterprise and government – and JUPITER System gateways
can be scaled to the multi-Gbps capacity requirements of
next-generation HTS systems such as the Multifunctional
Satellite.
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