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AMN Selects Hughes
JUPITER System to Expand Mobile Network Access for
Consumers in Madagascar and Nigeria
July 18, 2023
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
an EchoStar announced that Africa Mobile Networks
(AMN), which delivers services for the biggest
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in Africa, has
selected the Hughes JUPITER™ System ground platform
to backhaul 2G, 3G and 4G cellular network traffic
in Madagascar and Nigeria. AMN will deploy Hughes
JUPITER gateways and remote terminals to connect
several hundred cellular towers via satellite,
enabling its operator customers to reach more
subscribers in hard-to-reach areas and help bridge
the digital divide in the region.
Michael Darcy, CEO, AMN, said:
"The biggest multi-national mobile network operators
in Africa depend on AMN's unique networking business
models to serve their customers, whilst we depend on
partners like Hughes for the ideal technology for
the rural environment along with reliable commercial
and technical support. The Hughes JUPITER System
meets our objectives for serving hard-to-reach
customers in Madagascar and Nigeria with optimal
capex, opex and business support so we can help our
customers connect more people via tried-and-true
satellite backhaul."
"We appreciate that AMN has put
their trust in Hughes and our JUPITER System to help
meet the needs of their operator customers in
bridging the digital divide in Sub-Saharan Africa,"
said Ramesh Ramaswamy, executive vice president,
International Division, Hughes. "This announcement
reflects the value of longstanding relationships and
a shared commitment to achieving our customers'
business objectives – not just with exceptional
technology, but also with extraordinary customer
service."
The de facto standard for
satellite implementations worldwide, the Hughes
JUPITER System persists as the leading ground
platform across the industry, meeting operator
requirements with bandwidth and cost efficiencies,
especially when compared with other satellite ground
systems. The latest JUPITER technology incorporates
software-defined satellite networking, dynamic
inroute reconfiguration for the highest possible
efficiency, and a new "system on a chip" in every
user terminal that can support increasingly high
speeds and a variety of services.
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