IG Telecom
(Internet Gabon) Selects Hughes HN Broadband Solution
Nov. 5, 2012
Hughes Network Systems, LLC announced that
Internet service provider IG Telecom, headquartered in
Libreville, Gabon, has chosen the
Hughes HN broadband satellite solution to expand its services throughout
the Central African nation and surrounding countries.
IG Telecom will employ the market-leading
Hughes HN System, comprising a Network Operations Center (NOC) and up to
2,000 HN9260 routers, to expand high-speed satellite Internet and VoIP
service to homes and small-to-medium business (SMBs) in under-served
areas of Gabon and neighboring
countries. In addition, Hughes customized the antenna solution to
include a dual LNB, which enables IG Telecom to deliver a triple play
offering including the French direct-to-home (DTH) television service
Canal +.
"We evaluated Hughes along with other
broadband satellite system providers and found the Hughes HN System to
be the most reliable and cost effective," said
Alain Ba Oumar, president of IG Telecom. "The NOC and routers
will be a big part of our initiative to extend Internet services to
currently un-served areas. An additional benefit is the ability to
provide our customers with DTH service using the same outdoor
equipment."
"We are proud that IG Telecom selected Hughes
technology, and especially to provide this exciting triple play
offering," said Kannan Soupramanien, regional sales director for
French-speaking Africa at Hughes. "The
HN System is widely deployed globally, and powers the world's largest
high-speed Internet service, with over 620,000 HughesNet®
subscribers in the U.S. We are confident that IG Telecom will experience
great success with this system."