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."