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Omantel Selects Hughes
JUPITER System to Extend Cellular Network Reach,
Connect More Customers
December 13, 2021
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
announced that Omantel, the first and leading
integrated telecom services provider in Oman, has
selected the Hughes JUPITER™ System to extend its
mobile networks to serve more customers. Omantel
will deploy satellite backhaul of cellular network
traffic using JUPITER System equipment, including a
gateway hub and hundreds of remote terminals.
“Our aim is to connect more
subscribers in more places throughout the Sultanate,
and satellite backhaul helps expand our network into
areas where terrestrial backhaul is onerous or
cost-prohibitive,” said Bernhard Van Der Merwe, Vice
President Technology at Omantel. “We chose the
Hughes JUPITER System due to its high performance
and efficiency, as well as scalability for the
future. This solution will enable us to cover new
areas with our broadband services catering to the
needs of individual and business customers across
the country and enabling our digital society to grow
and expand”
“We appreciate the opportunity
to support Omantel in extending its cellular network
and to bring the many benefits of connectivity to
rural and remote communities,” said Dan Losada, vice
president, International Division, Hughes. “This
project reflects our strategy to help connect the
unconnected in partnership with leading operators,
like Omantel, who share our commitment to bridging
the digital divide.”
The JUPITER System is the
next-generation Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)
platform from Hughes for broadband services over
both high-throughput and conventional satellites. In
use at more than 12,000 cellular sites across
Africa, Asia and Latin America, the JUPITER System
offers a low-cost and effective means of
interconnecting cellular base stations, regardless
of distance, infrastructure or terrain.
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