
Our networking and broadband access services were developed to include all the functionality customers need:
Broadband Access
Support for the highest TCP/IP throughputs in the industry, with speeds up to 60 Mbps downstream and 3.3 Mbps upstream. And, since supported networks can be configured in 1Kbps increments, users can get exactly the bandwidth they need in the most cost effective manner.
Application Support
Deploy any HTTP application, and simultaneously support data, voice and video to multiple locations while guaranteeing the delivery quality. Remote locations will have the same capabilities as offices on landline broadband networks.
Centralized NMS System
Manage all your remote units from a central location. The Network Management System (NMS) provides all essential monitor and control operations from a centrally located Network Operations Center (NOC).
Increased Bandwidth Efficiency
Support more applications and carry more traffic over your available bandwidth. Deterministic TDMA network architecture (D-TDMA) algorithm allocates bandwidth among multiple remote sites, based on criteria such as the queued depth at each remote site, the CIR (Committed Information Rate) configuration, Quality of Service (QOS) and prioritization requirements.
Support Real Time Applications
Deploy applications like voice and video with the most flexible and granular Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities in the industry. You can automatically identify, classify and prioritize data traffic across the network to provide flexible service and application options to customers.
Capacity Optimization
With 1.2 Carrier Spacing we deliver 14% savings in bandwidth, through more efficient use of your transponder capacity. In addition, by using a native IP solution you save 10-50% capacity compared with inefficient MPEG Encapsulation.

Security
Remote locations no longer need to sacrifice functionality for security. The Mobile Universe solution enables the deployment of government or corporate approved VPN solutions over satellite networks without loss of either TCP performance or support for real-time applications such as VoIP and streaming video
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