VSAT System: A brief overview

 


VSAT is an acronym for Very Small Aperture Terminal, and this technology is used to deliver satellite internet connectivity. VSAT system involves a one-way or two-way satellite ground station that features a dish antenna smaller than three meters across. 

The function of VSAT Equipment in Africa basically would be to access the signal from a specific orbiting satellite at which the antenna is pointed, and subsequently relay the data back and forth from other terminals and hubs. Typically Ku-band and C-band frequencies are used to operate VSAT. C-Band VSAT units are particularly renowned for being ideal for use in extreme rain conditions.

VSAT systems are particularly an attractive choice for internet connectivity where a large area has to be covered, quick installation is needed, and were terrestrial alternatives are not feasible. Any good VSAT Engineer in Africa can deploy the system quite easily. In fact, the system can be set up in a matter of minutes. Owing to its convenient size, VSAT technology has managed to make satellite communication a viable and attractive option for a variety of industrial applications. Both VSAT broadband and mobile communications have gained prominence in recent years.

The use of VSAT Internet in Africa is relatively widespread, as this system manages to provide stable internet connectivity to many rural and forested parts of the continent where terrestrial internet connectivity is unstable or cannot be provided. On the whole, VSAT network can be easily deployed anywhere in the world. This wireless link is completely independent from local infrastructure, and hence hardly suffers from downtime.

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