MTN
And
Erzia
Announce
Opening
Of
New
Satellite
Teleport
In
Spain
April
22,
2010
MTN
Satellite
Communications
(MTN),
announced
the
opening
of a
new
European
satellite
teleport
in
Santander,
Spain.
The
teleport
is a
joint
venture
between
MTN
and
ERZIA
Technologies
S.L.
(ERZIA).
“Through
MTN’s
reliable
global
network,
we
are
now
poised
to
offer
customers
the
best
VSAT
solutions
in
the
market,”
said
Luis
Garcia,
managing
director,
ERZIA.
“This
venture
marks
a
significant
milestone
in
our
growing
relationship
with
MTN.”
The
teleport
will
serve
as a
centralized
gateway
for
MTN’s
VSAT
communications
with
coverage
over
the
Americas,
Europe,
and
Asia.
It
will
be
one
of
the
first
in
the
world
to
provide
C-
and
Ku-band
commercial
service
as
well
as
secure
X-band
service
for
government
customers
at a
single
location,
according
to
Richard
Hadsall,
chief
technology
officer,
MTN.
“The
Santander
teleport
will
provide
a
significant
improvement
in
network
efficiency,
reliability,
and
customer
service
augmenting
our
worldwide
infrastructure
of
redundant
teleports
and
dedicated
fiber
optic
links,”
said
Hadsall.
“It
will
have
a
fully
manned
24/7
network
operations
center
providing
European
time
zone
coverage
and
local
language
operators.”
Garcia
noted
that,
as
part
of
the
joint
venture,
ERZIA
is
also
establishing
a
service
center
and
spare
parts
depot
at
Santander
to
provide
shipboard
technical
support
and
maintenance
for
the
growing
number
of
MTN-equipped
cruise
ships
visiting
the
port.
“Santander
is
becoming
one
of
the
most
popular
destinations
on
the
Bay
of
Biscay
with
at
least
10
cruise
ships
planning
port
visits
this
summer,”
Garcia
said.
“In
addition
to
providing
prompt
shipboard
service
for
these
ships,
we
will
also
be
able
to
distribute
spares
from
our
inventory
quickly
to
cruise
ports
in
the
Mediterranean
as
needed.”