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October 12, 2009

TS2 Satellite Introduces New Satellite Link Products

By Anil Sharma, TMCnet Contributor
TS2 Satellite Technologies reportedly has introduced new satellite link products to the international market, which are mainly used by the companies that are doing business in the Middle East and Asia, as well as by soldiers that are stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
“Purchased bands give us unlimited possibilities of configuration and setting any telecommunication connections from the Middle East region and Southwestern Asia,” said Marcin Frackiewicz, president of TS2, in a statement. “We can now build networks of any size on such satellites as Intelsat 10-02, Intelsat 901, ABS-1, ArabSat Badr-4 and NSS-6.”  
 
Company officials said that the new TS2 Satellite Technologies (News - Alert) offer broadband Internet and corporate networks based on satellites.
 
Officials said that the operator’s broadband services enable two-way data transfer within the network and simultaneous Internet access. It not only provides an Internet connection, but also a wide range of additional services.
 
The company, officials said, provides all dedicated VSAT services and mobile broadband communication for customers who move frequently.
 
The TS2 staff is monitoring the performance of satellite network 24 hours a day, in order to enable the immediate help in case of breakdown or receipt of alert.
 
The Teleport is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, due to technical conditions and favorable weather.
 
TS2 satellite services are used by the U.S. State Department, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Australian Defence Force, Command of Polish Navy, Air Force Institute of Technology and Lockheed Martin (News - Alert) Information Technology, among others.
 
‘We provide secure and encrypted satellite connections particularly for the military sector, for any military units, literally in any part of the world, on the national firing ground and during all international trainings,” Frackiewicz said.

Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Marisa Torrieri