Satellite equipment, services

Mar 1, 2011 12:00 PM

    

SATELLITE SERVICE

On Call Communications QuickSPOT On Demand

Always available and ready to use; within minutes of deploying a QuickSPOT antenna, the system is ready to begin transmitting HD/SD video feeds along with providing IFB-compatible phone lines and Internet access; pay-for-what-you- use billing system offers flexibility to access satellite time per minute without prescheduling or to purchase discounted prescheduled blocks of time.
www.occsat.com
Booth: OE910

RECEIVER DECODER

Sencore MRD 3187B

Adapts to almost any contribution, distribution or backhaul environment; new features include IP turn-around configurations, PID filtering and DVB-S2 / ISSY support; other important features include SCTE-35 to SCTE-104 DPI message conversion for commercial insertion applications, DVB-Common Interface for conditional access, multiservice descrambling, and advanced DVB-S2 capabilities such as 16ASPK and VCM support.
www.sencore.com
Booth: SU7213

SATELLITE SERVICE

Stratos BGAN

High-speed wireless IP data (up to 492kb/s) and circuit-switched network; streaming IP data rates up to 384kb/s on demand; data and voice can be used simultaneously; GAN-standard 64kb/s ISDN, Fax and 4.8kb/s voice to fixed, mobile and any other MSS.
www.stratosglobal.com
Booth: OE2346




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