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Entel Bolivia Selects Hughes JUPITER System For Satellite Internet and Cellular Backhaul Services

March 7, 2016

Hughes Network Systems, LLC announced that its JUPITER™ System  has been selected by Entel Bolivia, a leading telecommunications provider in Bolivia, as the platform for a new high-availability satellite broadband network  to extend cellular and Internet access in remote areas.

Under the terms of the agreement, Hughes will provide a JUPITER System gateway and approximately 550 terminals to power Entel's delivery of Internet access service in remote areas and for satellite backhaul of 3G and 4G LTE cellular base stations. The services will operate in the Ku-band satellite spectrum over the Túpac Katari 1 satellite.

"Entel Bolivia is committed to extending cellular and Internet connectivity across Bolivia," said Oscar Coca Antezana, Entel General Manager.

The Hughes JUPITER System features a flexible and robust gateway architecture with lights-out operation, enhanced IPoS air interface for bandwidth efficiency, and high-throughput terminals, enabling operators to achieve the highest possible capacity and efficiency for any satellite broadband implementation. The underlying technology is the powerful JUPITER System on a Chip (SoC), a custom–designed microprocessor employing a multi-core architecture and enabling 100 Mbps of throughput on every terminal in the JUPITER family.

"We are proud to have been chosen by Entel Bolivia for this very important initiative to close the digital divide in Bolivia," said Hugo Frega, senior sales director of the Central America and Latin America (CALA) region for Hughes. "Satellite is the ideal technology for extending connectivity to remote areas beyond the reach of traditional terrestrial options, and our JUPITER System is the proven market leader in supplying high-availability and high-performance networks to support cellular and Internet access worldwide."


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