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IPSTAR leverages Hughes JUPITER System to extend broadband services across India

The service will benefit BSNL’s fixed and mobile services in rural and urban areas across the country

IPSTAR International, a premier Asia- Pacific telecommunication company and wholly owned subsidiary of satellite operator THAICOM Public Company Limited, has chosen the JUPITER System from Hughes Network Systems LLC, (HUGHES), the world’s leading provider of broadband satellite networks and services, to extend the reach of broadband throughout India.

IPSTAR will operate the JUPITER System over the THAICOM 4 high-throughput satellite (HTS) in India, enabling government-owned service provider BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.) to offer fixed and mobile services as part of the government’s “Digital India” initiative, raising the quality of life by extending broadband to rural and urban areas across the country.

“IPSTAR has chosen the Hughes JUPITER System as Thaicom’s core networking platform of a comprehensive broadband solution to BSNL,” said Amrit Pal Singh, general manager, IPSTAR India. “Integrated operationally with IPSTAR as a high throughput satellite, JUPITER’s combination of efficient bandwidth usage and support for new Internet standards like IPv6 give us an unbeatable engine to deliver high-quality broadband cost-effectively in areas unserved or underserved by terrestrial providers. It will help ensure that as India transitions to a digital economy there is no gulf between rural and urban areas. IPSTAR broadband connectivity provides telecom operators across Asia Pacific with the ability to expand their networks launch new broadband services and reach underserved areas quickly and cost-effectively.”

New JUPITER-powered services will be five times faster than any satellite Internet access currently available in India, offering speeds up to 100 Mbps. It will also be the first deployment of the highly bandwidth- efficient DVB-S2X standard in India.

“Internet connectivity is a critical imperative in all countries, whether with developed or developing economies,” said Ramesh Ramaswamy, senior vice president and general manager of International at Hughes.” Our JUPITER technology is proving itself on four continents as the choice of leading operators to help close the so-called ‘digital divide’ which is indeed the primary goal of ‘Digital India’—  connecting residences, businesses and governments with broadband services on par with the best in the world.”

Incorporating a second-generation System on a Chip (SoC-2) and new family of broadband VSATs (Very Small Aperture Terminals), the JUPITER System yields improved operating economics for satellite service providers, notably through highly efficient allocation of bandwidth available for sale to customers.

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