“The future is
rural for telecom operators looking to
differentiate,” says Speedcast
May 23, 2017
“In order to differentiate,
telecommunications operators must
address the trend of bringing
connectivity to remote locations,” said
Stephane Palomba, Vice President of
Global Cellular Services at Speedcast as
he spoke at SATCOMM CommunicAsia in
Singapore. During his presentation
titled, ‘Growing the Potential of VSAT:
Deep-diving on Cellular Backhaul
Capabilities,’ Palomba described the
growth opportunities presented by recent
improvements in VSAT technology,
including cellular backhaul
capabilities.
Speaking to a full audience of
industry professionals, Palomba
commented: “Providing services for rural
areas has never been a priority for most
operators, as it’s challenging to
provide connectivity in remote and harsh
environments. As the industry
faces market consolidation telcos must
find a way to differentiate to gain
market share, otherwise they risk
falling behind. The future is rural
connectivity.”
Palomba described several
reasons why rural connectivity can now
be more easily attained, including new
advances in VSAT technology, (including
the DVB-S2X standard to increase
efficiency); the rise of Low Earth Orbit
(LEO) and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
satellites; and the gradual reduction in
the cost of bandwidth. At the same time,
SMS and voice services have become a
commodity and the demand for mobile data
has grown.
“Satellite services are
becoming more affordable to deploy, and
with the launch of new constellations,
efficiency is increased and latency is
reduced, allowing telecom operators to
offer a high-quality service to their
customers,” continued Palomba.
“Applications such as e-banking are in
high demand in remote locations and low
latency is needed for them to be
successfully used.”
Speedcast is the world’s most
trusted provider of highly reliable,
fully managed, remote communication and
IT solutions and has been championing
cellular backhaul and VSAT technology to
connect people around the world for the
past 15 years. The rise of LEO and MEO
satellites has led to improved
connectivity, lower latency, and better
overall service quality.
Speedcast has developed an
extensive portfolio of services to meet
the demand for seamless connectivity
which benefits Internet Service
Providers (ISPs), operators and telecom
providers alike. This includes broadband
services, internet access, internet
backbone, managed network services,
VSAT, Mobile Satellite Services (MSS),
and small cell stations.
Palomba concluded: “Speedcast
has the capability to provide seamless
communications and IT solutions through
cellular backhaul and VSAT services to
everywhere in the world because of its
expertise and partnerships with global
satellite operators. Satellite
connectivity has become so reliable that
it is driving the shift to rural
connectivity and Speedcast is at the
forefront of leading the change.”