atrexx Launches cost
Effective Broadband Services
to Libya and Afghanistan via
Ka-Band
21 May
2013
atrexx
Ltd. & Co. KG has added a
new service platform to its
product portfolio,
specifically targeted at
meeting the broadband demand
in Libya and in Afghanistan.
Two Ka-Band spot beams of
the recently launched Hylas
2 satellite from Avanti
Communications, positioned
at 31 degrees east, transmit
atrexx' 2way2sat services.
These services include a
fast access to the Internet,
always-on functionality and
Voice-over-IP (VoIP)
ability.
"With the
advent of Ka-Band, we can
now provide shared and
dedicated bandwidth services
at a much lower price than
on legacy Ku-Band", stated
Miriam Zude, Senior Key
Account Manager at atrexx.
"A customer will save up 55%
on the monthly invoice for a
starter bandwidth package
and up to 67% on a premium
service."
Libya and
Afghanistan, like other
emerging regions of the
world, are highly fragmented
in terms of access to fast
Internet services. Satellite
technology offers the
opportunity to become
connected without the need
for cable or fiber, which is
often too expensive to roll
out to more rural areas or
to the desert.
The new
services also enable small
to medium sized enterprises
to become connected to the
global marketplace and thus
to improve their businesses
from increased
competitiveness. Customers
can choose from different
service packages with
bandwidths from 256 kbps to
2048 kbps. All services are
without a limitation in
traffic volume and most are
on a monthly recurring
contract basis. In addition,
atrexx responds with
individual offers to special
requests for higher data
rates.
Ms. Zude
concluded: "We are sure that
this new broadband product
via Ka-Band satellite will
help to close the digital
divide between urban regions
on the one hand and rural or
desert regions on the other
hand."
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