Globecomm Systems, Inc. Buys Two Competitors For $15M

BusinessWeek
Satellite communications company Globecomm Systems Inc. said Monday that it bought Carrier to Carrier Telecom BV and Evolution Communication Ltd. for about $15 million in cash as it expands its geographic reach.

Topics: carrier, Globecomm Systems, satellite, broadband, telecom


Pakistan Mobile Signals Flood Indian Border Areas

TMC.Net
Located along the India- Pakistan border, Suchetgarh is officially Indian soil. But in a different sense, it is in Pakistani territory, too. And it is such a good mobile coverage that has made this border village a convenient infiltration point for militants.

Topics: telecom, India, wireless, Pakistan, satellite, security


U.S. Communications Satellite Launched In Russia

TMC.Net
Russia launched a carrier rocket carrying a U.S. telecommunications satellite from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early Friday. The Intelsat-16 satellite was developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation for the Intelsat Ltd., a leading provider of satellite services worldwide. Equipped with 24 transponders, the satellite will provide telecommunications services for customers in Brazil and Mexico.

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ViaSat Betting On Ka-band

Space News
ViaSat said its recently purchased WildBlue consumer-broadband service had about 425,000 subscribers as of Dec. 31, showing faster growth than ViaSat had predicted when it purchased WildBlue in October. ViaSat-1, which like Hughes’ Jupiter is under construction at Space Systems/Loral in Palo Alto, Calif., will have 12 to 14 times the throughput of the [...]


SES World Skies Developing New Satellite Slot

SYS-CON Media
SES WORLD SKIES has announced that it has reached an agreement with the Andean Community of Nations (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru) regarding the long-term use of the 67 degrees West orbital position. The 67 degrees West orbital position offers an extensive Ku-band satellite frequency range and excellent viewing angles for coverage of [...]


Explosion of Wireless Devices Causing Data Traffic Jam

TMC.Net
Federal regulators are working to head off what they call a “looming spectrum crisis” — a severe shortage of the wireless frequencies that deliver data and allow smartphones to perform all the tasks people expect. A proposal from the Federal Communications Commission is expected next month.

Topics: wireless, satellite, telecom


BCE Anticipating More Wireless Competition

TMC.Net
Globalive’s Wind Mobile wireless business has been operating since December, and Mobilicity (formerly DAVE Wireless) plans to launch this spring in Toronto. Public Mobile and Quebec-based Videotron have also announced launch plans for this year.

Topics: satellite, BCE, Canada, telecom, wireless


Wireless Internet, Satellite Comms Save Lives in Haiti

Internet Evolution
Members of NetHope, a group of 29 organizations dedicated to using technology to help solve problems in emerging nations, has been deploying compact INMARSAT-based kits for VoIP and Internet access.

Topics: wireless, broadband, Haiti, satellite, cellular


New Fibre Optic Route Still Available In Kenya

TMC.Net
Electricity distributor, the Kenya Power and Lighting Company, has signed Sh828 million infrastructure sharing agreements with three telecoms operators, opening a new front in the battle for control of the ICT market.

Topics: telecom. fibre optic, satellite


NewSat Preps For Launch of Jabiru-1 Satellite In Australia

TMC.Net
The Company’s plan to launch Jabiru-1, which will cover Australia, South East Asia, the Middle East and sectors of Africa, in advance of the anticipated National Broadband Network (NBN) satellite initiatives.

Topics: telecom, launch, NewSat, Jabiru-1, NBN, satellite, Australia


Satellite Wi-Fi Added On Southwest Airlines

InformationWeek
Southwest Airlines has announced that it will install Row 44’s satellite-based Wi-Fi service on its entire fleet of 540 passenger aircraft. The decision sets the stage for a Wi-Fi battle in the skies with Aircell’s Gogo Wi-Fi service, which is already installed in more than 700 U.S. aircraft.

Topics: broadband, satellite, Hughes, telecom, Wi-Fi


SkyDelta Expands Satellite Broadband Service In Middle East, Africa, Asia

Satellite Today
SkyDelta Satellite Networks has purchased and installed three iDirect Series 15000 universal satellite hubs to expand the reach of its IP satellite broadband offerings to the Middle East, Asia and Africa Regions.

Topics: Asia, Africa, Middle East, satellite, broadband, telecom


Google Launching Satellite Broadband Service

Satellite Today
Google-backed startup O3b, which plans to provide high speed Internet access to the “other 3 billion” people of the developing world reflected in its name who lack broadband access, put in focus the rapidly developing satellite broadband market.

Topics: satellite, O3b, broadband, telecom, Google


Infosat Launches Satellite Broadband Service In North America

Satellite Today
Infosat Communications has launched High Speed Enterprise (HSe), a Hughes-Powered two-way satellite broadband solution offering service in the continental United States, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and southern Canada, the company announced January 28th.

Topics: broadband, Infosat, satellite, Hughes, telecom, launch


AT&T Launching Consumer Satellite Voice Service

Satellite Today
In the first quarter of 2010, AT&T plans to begin offering Terrestar’s satellite voice service as part of selected AT&T wireless plans, and this may be the time that satellite voice comes into its own.

Topics: broadband, satellite, North America, wireless, satellite phone, telecom