A General Brief On Using Satellite Network For Internet Connectivity

 


Rather than typical fiber and LTE mobile infrastructure, most people prefer to use satellite connectivity for Broadband Solutions in the remote parts of the world. There are many places in the world where people face issues of slow connectivity and long installation lead times. Such concerns are particularly predominant in Africa, which houses many regions where installing a typical terrestrial network is almost next to impossible.  This is where satellite connectivity comes in. It allows people residing in even in the most far-flung parts of Africa to avail TV Broadcast Services and the internet through satellite. While most cable internet connections are limited to urban and suburban locations, so is not the case with satellite internet. These systems are known to offer pretty expansive coverage, including small villages and forested parts of Africa.

The systems available for satellite internet connectivity today are several. However, among them, VSAT services tend to be the most popular.  It allows for global coverage, irrespective of topography, or location. VSAT even have the capacity to carry sensitive applications like videos and voice programs, including IP based Multi-cast applications. The rapid deployment feature of VSAT network is one of the other key advantages of this system that contributes to its popularity. Once the relevant Satellite is put into its orbit, its deployment at the premises of the customer can be done within just a few hours if the needed equipment is available.

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