Encompass
Government Solutions entered a long-term contract to provide
satellite access station (SAS) services for Inmarsat. Encompass' Teleport facility will
extend uplink/downlink services, collocate equipment, and ensure
interconnectivity within terrestrial data networks for Inmarsat as
the latter rolls out its Global Xpress satellite internet service.
Inmarsat
needed a secure teleport site with a suitable environment and minimal
risks of disruption by harsh weather conditions and the like.
Encompass’ Teleport facility at Lino Lakes, Minnesota -one of two
co-primary Teleports in North America- fulfills Inmarsat's requirements.
Encompass
will collocate and manage a sizable array of satellite ground segment
equipment on behalf of Inmarsat. It will also perform routine
maintenance services for Inmarsat's new 13.2m Ka-band antenna.
In
addition, Encompass recently built a 2,500 square foot cement
building to house the equipment that will manage, control, and
provide satellite broadband services to Inmarsat Global Xpress
customers.
Furthermore,
Encompass will provide SAS services from launch to deactivation of the Global Xpress satellite fleet. This includes 24/7/365 “hot hands”
engineering and facilities support at the antenna hub.
Inmarsat's
Global Xpress is a next-generation, Ka-band satellite service. It is
capable of providing downlink speeds of up to 50Mbps and up to 5Mbps
over the uplink.
Two
Global Xpress satellites will be launched in 2013. A third satellite
will be launched in 2014.
More satellite service news can be found here:
- Astrium rebrands Vizada group into Astrium Services
- Inmarsat XpressLink will equip Jumbo fleet, with option for Global Xpress upgrade
Very interesting. Most satellite tv providers provide K band access.
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