Gilat's SkyEdge Satellite Network to Circumvent Mountainous Nepal Terrain
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Satellite backhaul will enable rapid deployment of cell phone base stations, perhaps to all 800 local district HQs. 20W VSAT public call centres could also be deployed direct to settlements (eg at local schools)
By Jai C.S.
Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd, an India-based government, enterprise and telecommunications consultancy and engineering company, reportedly signed a partnership agreement with Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., a provider of satellite and hybrid networking products, services and solutions.
Under the deal TCI will deliver Nepal Telecom a SkyEdge broadband satellite communications network.
Gilat’s SkyEdge is a satellite
communications system that delivers high-quality voice, broadband data
and video services over a powerful unified system. It offers a
comprehensive solution for rural communication, facilitating public
toll-quality voice services efficiently over a satellite. The solution
allows even broadband Internet services to be bundled in the future.
SkyEdge’s flexible architecture and efficient space segment utilization
has placed it as an ideal platform for operators and service providers,
said the company.
According to Anoop Ranjan Bhattarai,
director of Nepal Telecom’s Satellite Service Department, with a
landscape of mountainous terrain and remote villages, Nepalese
geography represents one of the most formidable challenges for
providing dependable telecom services.
“We are confident that Gilat’s
advanced VSAT technology and customer support ideally suits our
demanding requirements, in addition to helping us extend our cellular
services to rural Nepal,” Bhattarai said.
Nepal Telecom will use the new VSAT
network to deliver broadband Internet connectivity to remote areas and
to provide toll-quality telephony to rural citizens, meeting its
Universal Service Obligations. Apart from this, Nepal Telecom has also
chosen Gilat’s SkyAbis cellular backhaul solution to extend the range of GSM and CDMA services for Nepal’s cellular operators.
Gilat’s SkyAbis is a prepackaged
solution for cellular backhaul, based on the SkyEdge multi-service
platform. The solution enables operators to deploy hybrid networks that
extend the reach of their terrestrial and cellular infrastructure to
remote communities. SkyAbis features traffic optimization and dynamic
bandwidth allocation for CDMA/GSM backhaul, with much higher
space-segment efficiencies when compared to SCPC.
“We are pleased to have partnered
with Gilat for this important project. By incorporating Gilat’s
advanced VSAT platform as part of the solution, Nepal Telecom will
benefit from a low total cost of ownership solution while offering
customers high-performance connectivity and a diverse range of
services,” said Vimal Wakhlu, executive director at TCIL.
According to N. Ranganathan, regional
vice president, Asia, Gilat Network System, this deal is yet another
example of how Gilat partners with its customers to provide solutions
that cater to their specific requirements.
Ranganathan said that in this case,
Gilat is providing its advanced satellite communications and cellular
backhaul technology, enabling Nepal Telecom to extend the range of
cellular services and provide voice and broadband data connectivity
nationwide, improving the quality of life for citizens in the country’s
remote locations.
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