Use of C-band and Ku-Band for VSAT communications

 


Many internet service providers today use are using Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) to enhance their network coverage, and provide internet connectivity in remote areas. It is among the most popular forms of Satellite Connectivity inAfrica. Much like any internet or mobile communication technology, VSAT network also requires a frequency to operate. Ku-band, C-band and Ka-Band are some of the main bands for VSAT communications.

VSAT C band is majorly preferred in locations where heavy rainfalls are prevalent, including the tropical regions of Africa. The C-band is better for satellite applications requiring a larger bandwidth, from a commercial point of view. Usually, the license fees for C-band bandwidth are cheaper than Ku-band.

Ku band is largely opted for situations where there is a limited area for installation. It requires a smaller dish size that is easy to install. Ku-band is better for satellite applications that need smaller bandwidth from a commercial standpoint as it involves equipment more affordable than C-band. Higher frequency bands like X-band and Ka-Band in Africa additionally help in lowering the load on C-band. More details of these frequency bands, as well as insight into VSAT Teleport in Africa can be found on the web.

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