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Orbital Data Network provides emergency telecom services using UHP VSAT system by Staff Writers Columbia MO (SPX) Jan 09, 2019
Orbital Data Network has announced an enhancement of their solutions and services for restoring communication infrastructure to public safety networks, based on the latest VSAT technology from Canadian manufacturer UHP Networks Inc. ODN Inc. has decades of experience as a leading satellite network integrator and emergency services solutions provider. The company designs and integrates a robust set of communication products and services that meets the needs of its agencies. Some examples of the ODN customized solutions and services include automatic tower site backhaul failover to satellite and/or LTE, an award winning transparently meshed Ku-band satellite network specifically designed for radio and telephone backhauls, emergency backup and tactical telephone networks, communication trailers and command vehicles, and hand-held push-to-talk (PTT) satellite phones. ODN has selected the UHP technology for the 2nd generation of its meshed VSAT network. Greg Heifner, the company founder and CEO, stated "We look forward to delivering even more enhanced services to our client base. Our engineers have reviewed VSAT technologies on the market, and we are convinced that the UHP technology has the edge in high-availability Mesh and Star networking. We have installed one UHP Hub and will soon add another for geographical redundancy. The installation process was surprisingly simple, and the technology performed as advertised". Vagan Shakhgildian, CEO of UHP Networks commented. "We are pleased to partner with Orbital Data Network, a well-established and successful system integrator and managed service provider. The ODN engineers are known for their expertise, thoroughness and customer focus. The UHP team extends our full support to ODN for projects in the US and Canada".
HTS and flat-panel antennas opening new government mobility applications McLean VA (SPX) Dec 07, 2018 Advances in flat-panel antenna technology combined with high-throughput satellites (HTS) are opening up new mobility applications for government users. As we wrote in an earlier blog, the design makes satellite communications a viable option for new airborne, maritime, and ground-mobile applications. Recognizing the advantages of small, flat panel antennas, Intelsat has invested in Kymeta Corp. and the company's meta-materials-based antenna which uses flat-panel, phased-array technology. "Our part ... read more
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