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As Internet traffic continues to grow at exponential
rates worldwide, Internet services providers (ISP's)
everywhere are faced with the challenge of keeping up
with demand for network bandwidth and developing
creative solutions for squeezing more use out of
existing bandwidth.

Typical mainline Internet problems:
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ISP needing a faster pipe across the Atlantic?
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Like to get a backbone from London through to Athens
or Istanbul?
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Want a direct connection to the nearest Network Access
Point?
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If any of these apply to you, then it's time you
reviewed Internet via Satellite services.
With a satellite connection between Network Access
Points and the Internet backbone, ISPs discover a new
freedom:
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First, they can assure access whatever the traffic.
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Secondly, it no longer matters where the customers
are, making satellite an ideal tool for areas with
poor landline infrastructures and for prospecting new
customers prior to installing landlines.
Satellite communication has the unique ability to
deliver bandwidth exactly where and when it is needed,
irrespective of geography and local infrastructure.
Depending on the location and needs, satellite is the
best method for either by-passing or extending the
terrestrial fiber optic network. It is therefore
becoming the natural high speed transport medium for a
wide range of IP and multimedia applications the world
over, whether for consumer or business applications -
and at speeds of 2Mbit/s per user for Internet access
and at up to 40Mbit/s per transponder for services such
as data broadcasting.
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As Internet traffic
continues to grow at exponential rates worldwide,
Internet services providers (ISP's) everywhere are faced
with the challenge of keeping up with demand for network
bandwidth and developing creative solutions for
squeezing more use out of existing bandwidth.
Satellite communication has the unique ability to
deliver bandwidth exactly where and when it is needed,
irrespective of geography and local infrastructure. It
is therefore becoming the natural high speed transport
medium for a wide range of IP and multimedia
applications the world over, whether for consumer or
business applications - and at speeds of 2Mbit/s per
user for Internet access and at up to 40Mbit/s per
transponder for services such as data broadcasting.
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