NCTS Selects
Hughes JUPITER System to Deliver Satellite
Broadband Connectivity in Egypt
Oct. 14, 2021
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
announced that the National Company for
Telecommunications Services (NCTS) has selected
the Hughes JUPITER™ System to deliver the ground
segment requirements for operation of the
Ka-band TIBA-1 satellite. The deployment of the
Egyptian government-owned TIBA-1 satellite is a
major milestone in the country's mission to
connect the unconnected; the Hughes JUPITER
System will enable delivery of Internet and
telecom services to millions of people in remote
and rural areas of the country.
"Our mission is to provide
reliable, affordable broadband connectivity for
the whole of Egypt, including remote and rural
areas – satellite is essential to achieve our
goal," said Dr. Abdelhamid Mostafa, chairman of
the board of directors of NCTS. "We will
optimize performance of our TIBA-1 satellite
with the superior ground system, both
technically and commercially, for the job. The
Hughes JUPITER System provides efficiency,
reliability, flexibility and high performance to
ensure the best service delivery."
With features that yield
higher bandwidth efficiency and lower service
cost for operators than other ground systems,
the Hughes JUPITER System is the most widely
used VSAT system in the world. Initially, NCTS
will employ two JUPITER System gateways, a
network management system an initial delivery of
remote terminals and an OSS/BSS solution, with
installation expected in 2022. NCTS may order
additional end-user terminals as public adoption
of broadband services expands.
"Hughes is proud to provide
the technology to power the massive effort to
connect the unconnected in Egypt," said Ramesh
Ramaswamy, executive vice president and general
manager, International division, Hughes. "The
JUPITER System is a critical ingredient in a
resilient, reliable broadband network that will
help power social and economic development
across Egypt."