Speedcast Sees
Substantial Gains with Newtec MDM6000 Modem
on Multi Carrrier Applications
19 June 2013
Newtec and SpeedCast, announced the
results of an intensive trial of Newtec’s
latest S2 Extensions and Clean Channel
Technology™. In the trial results,
SpeedCast reports the combination of the two
technologies boosted performance and
achieved substantial efficiency gains.
The technologies trialled are all
incorporated in the Newtec MDM6000 Satellite
Modem, which despite being able to handle up
to 380 Mbps bi-directionally, can also
operate at much lower rates as required for
multicarrier applications.
Newtec’s long-term customer SpeedCast, is
a leading global network and satellite
communications service provider, offering
high-quality managed networks services in
over 50 countries throughout Asia-Pacific,
the Middle East, Europe and Africa.
“We are always looking to add value for
our customers – one way of achieving
this is by adopting highly efficient
technology to offer them the greatest
value for money,” said Pierre-Jean
Beylier, CEO, SpeedCast. “We
are very pleased with the gains
demonstrated by Newtec, especially while
also transmitting at lower rates of a
few megabits/sec. We look forward to
expanding the use of S2 Extensions to
offer significantly improved performance
and efficiency for our customers.”
Newtec has taken the lead and teamed up
with other DVB members to define and develop
the updates to the DVB-S2 standard,
currently named S2 Extensions. When
comparing the current DVB-S2 standard
against the full implementation of S2
Extensions, efficiency gains of up to 37%
can be achieved.
Commenting on the trial, Newtec’s CEO
Serge Van Herck said, “We are very
pleased to have been given the opportunity
to show SpeedCast how effective our new
technologies are and this not only for full
transponder SCPC links. The S2 Extensions,
which offer OPEX savings that can either
boost profits or be passed on to the
customer, also offer a very short ROI
completion, and thus the new technology
ensures excellent value.”