Bentley
Walker VSAT Service to Libya
with Newtec at its Core
18
September 2013
Bentley Walker, one of the
world’s leading service
providers for broadband
satellite Internet, is extending
its service coverage towards
Libya using Newtec’s Ka-band
VSAT broadband platform and
mainly deploying services using
the MDM2200 IP Satellite
Modem.
The
new service, which will deliver
high speed broadband
connectivity to Libya, is
set to go live on September
26th and will provide
reliable high-speed broadband
Internet access across the
country via a Newtec
IP Broadband
HUB
(Sat3Play®) installed
at Avanti’s gateway at Makarios
Teleport in Cyprus. The
new service will make use of
Avanti’s HYLAS 2 Ka-band
capacity which was launched in
August last year.
Complex geography and poor
terrestrial infrastructure in
Libya means satellite based
broadband Internet is quickly
becoming the only high-speed
solution for the majority of the
country. This region covered by
HYLAS 2 can be seen as a very
promising opportunity.
Anthony Walker, CEO of Bentley
Walker, said: “We are pleased
to work with Newtec in
delivering this new service and
selected Newtec as a partner
because of the excellent network
performance, the company’s
reputation for reliability and
the ease of installing each user
terminal. The Newtec Network
Management System will
provide our in-country
distribution partners full
access and control to the
installed terminals, allowing
our partners to provide on
the spot after-sales support
in the local language.
“Newtec’s network management
solution is rather unique in the
VSAT industry and will
contribute largely to network
performance management as well
as to increased end-customer
satisfaction.”
The
Newtec VSAT terminals based on
the
MDM2200 IP
Satellite Modems,
have been designed for both
consumers as well as for SME and
B2B. They are 2-way, high
throughput terminals supporting
a wide range of IP-based
services like Internet access
and VoIP, as well as multicast
based services. Newtec’s modems
are designed to operate with the
latest generation of high
throughput Ka-band satellites,
enabling much higher throughput
than has previously been
possible.
Serge
Van Herck, CEO of Newtec, said:
“We believe there is a lot of
demand in Libya for satellite
Internet and are very pleased to
be working with our partners,
Bentley Walker and Avanti, to
deliver a new service offering
for the region. Our VSAT
terminals have been developed to
keep cost down whilst
maintaining maximum quality and
ensuring the optimal link for
each and every end user.”
Newtec has already delivered
several VSAT hubs to Avanti
currently being operated from
Avanti’s teleport in Cyprus,
allowing service deployment
towards the various Ka-band
spotbeams on the HYLAS 2 Ka-band
satellite.
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