New C-Band Satellite Service Boosts Capability of Remote Networks

Thursday 11th November 2010

 

Bentley Walker are pleased to announce the availability of new C-Band satellite internet options for all customers in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.

 

The new system will bring two-way broadband internet to remote areas. It has been created to offer a class leading high strength and reliable satellite service to remote areas. One of the key advantages to C-Band satellite is that it is able to maintain a better signal during heavy rain and during storms. The long wave length used by the equipment works more efficiently and provides a better signal in bad weather than the typical short wavelength systems that are normally used. This is an essential advantage for many places which suffer from adverse weather conditions on a regular basis.

 

Bentley Walker are now able to offer a range of C-Band packages to suit customers who need a rain fade resistant remote internet connection. This includes dedicated connections (1:1) contention for corporate users through 5:1 and 10:1 contention packages which allow for remote service to be had at an affordable price.

 

A number of clients have signed up to the service which can be enabled through existing hardware in many cases. The C-Band satellite service uses 1.8m dishes that are already commonly in use in Africa. The recommended modem is the iDirect Evolution X3 which will already be familiar to a high number of users.

 

The Bentley Walker C Band satellite internet service is uplinked from Sardinia through the new Skylogic teleport. The installation in Sardinia is a progressive ground station utilising the latest technology. Its location also makes it ideal for delivering broadband services in Africa.

 

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