Telenor Satellite Broadcasting
A.S. Selects iDirect As Ground
Infrastructure Platform For New
High Throughput Satellite (HTS)
Oct. 7,
2013
Telenor
Satellite Broadcasting A.S. has
chosen iDirect as the ground
infrastructure solution for its
new THOR 7 high throughput
satellite (HTS). Using iDirect
technology, TSBc will deliver a
Ka-band HTS payload of up to
nine Gbps of throughput across
25 spot beams, providing
capacity over the North Sea,
Norwegian Sea, Mediterranean,
Baltic Sea as well as the
Middle East.
iDirect is a world leader in
satellite-based IP
communications technology.
TSBc
chose the iDirect platform for
several reasons. The platform
will enable automatic, seamless
spot-beam handover across all
beams on the THOR 7 satellite,
ensuring continuous mobile
connectivity. The platform will
also establish an integrated
capacity pool that can be
efficiently distributed and
enables the development of
service plans for individual
terminals as well as for groups
across the entire coverage area.
This establishes a global
bandwidth management system that
enforces Service Level
Agreements (SLA) at the group
level across all beams. Further,
Telenor Satellite Broadcasting
aims to leverage the iDirect
platform to facilitate
inter-network roaming with other
Ku and Ka satellite operators,
enabling end users to travel
outside of their service
providers' networks, while
maintaining seamless coverage
through a single service
provider.
Telenor Satellite Broadcasting
expects to launch the THOR 7
satellite in the second half of
2014. THOR 7 will increase
capacity for current maritime
and energy customers and enable
Telenor Satellite Broadcasting
to expand its business in the
satellite news gathering,
aeronautical and governmental
markets.
"THOR 7,
Ka-band HTS payload is
strategically positioned over
the main shipping routes and
major oil and gas exploration
areas in
Europe, enabling
our maritime and energy
customers to grow their
businesses and bring much needed
capacity into the region.
There's no better platform than
iDirect to bring our new
capacity to market, giving us
the flexibility we need to
capture a broad range of
high-value markets, whilst
offering the possibility for
roaming between Ku and Ka band
satellites in the future."
commented Julian Crudge,
Divisional Director, Network and
Data Services, Telenor Satellite
Broadcasting.
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