Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Headquartered in Cambridge, UK, ip.access Ltd is an innovator, developer and manufacturer of small


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It's nice to get a delivery, but what if your remote village could use the contents to finally talk to the rest of the world? xperia p This is what African communications company RascomStar-QAF boiled with a pilot network in the Congolese jungle. xperia p They go to the villages on the entire African nation and installation xperia p of 50 router-like femtocells - UK supplier of ip.access - normally used in homes for better mobile phone access. These devices are connected by the ViaSat network Orbit Telecom Gateway RascomStar are in the capital, Brazzaville. Since the femtocell setup is almost xperia p automatic, someone could do with limited technical knowledge,
rather than the team of engineers are normally required for more complex networks. xperia p Much bigger deal than the WiFi porch project we thought - the result would be a system that could be delivered in a box connects, previously inaccessible areas to be a telecommunications network. To see how it will all come together to connect the press release below for more details.
Cambridge 31st, May 2012: RascomStar-QAF, the pan-African satellite operator, mobile coverage and fixed telephony to access IPX Extenso in remote and rural areas of the Republic of Congo provide a unique collaboration with ViaSat and ip.access.
RascomStar-QAF provides end-to-end solutions including remote and rural telephones, remote base stations and its own VSAT terminals - all the operator's core network via satellite backhaul connected. These innovative solutions that have been developed in partnership with ViaSat and ip.access, enabling operators to minimize not only the initial investment, but also to reduce recurring costs.
To provide the service will be ip.access small cells in about 50 locations across the country with a gateway in the capital in use. Installation and the first pilot service will begin this summer, with plans to use in 2013 to expand and at least ten other countries in the Central African region.
The service will provide uses ip.access small cell and gateway technology for mobile coverage and services right in the heart of remote communities. Simon Brown, CEO of ip.access said the company was proud to be associated with the project will be in conjunction and praised the work of the development team involved.
"Working closely with our partners, we have helped to create an end system can benefit xperia p from our know-how in small cell deployments for voice and Internet access to previously unconnected xperia p parts of the world at a price point they can afford to bring to end . it is to be part of a big project and we look forward to expanding into other African countries, "he said.
Faraj Elamari, CEO of RascomStar-QAF added: "Our services are designed to universal access telephony in rural and remote areas, and to serve a special role have low ARPU communities together with our partners, we want to believe that we are a service. , the under-served the needs of the region by mobile telephony and fixed although fulfilled. xperia p "
Headquartered in Cambridge, UK, ip.access Ltd is an innovator, developer and manufacturer of small cell infrastructure solutions for home, business or public use and is a recognized world leader in a number of important measures.
The product portfolio ranges from small cell (picocell and femtocell) solutions for 3G, EDGE GSM and LTE deployments combine IP and wireless
technologies and have required all major components - small cell access points, converged xperia p access gateways, and network management solutions - to help operators to reduce costs and increase coverage and capacity of mobile networks.
ip.access is the company. behind the multi-award xperia p winning Oyster 3G ® femtocell technology, which dramatically improves indoor 3G coverage xperia p and overall xperia p network capacity Oyster 3G is the core femtocell technology 'inside' AT & T 3G MicroCell - the world's largest consumer small cell deployment.
The company most deployed picocell solutions ® and nano3G ® 2G and 3G coverage and capacity for offices, shops, xperia p stations, remote rural areas and even passenger aircraft and ships, with live installations in more than 60 networks around the world.
RascomStar-QAF (RSQ) operates the satellite RASCOM-QAF1R (RQ1R) in August 2010 launched. for a global life of 18 years. RQ1-R is already used by many customers, telecom operators,
broadcasters, private companies, Internet service providers, ...
RascomStar-QAF mission was to develop a sustainable and profitable solutions for telecommunications in remote areas of Africa. RascomStar-QAF is different from other satellite xperia p operators, by selling to end managed services, including ground equipment and stations quit. RascomStar-QAF xperia p elected VIASAT Inc, a leader in the ground equipment manufacturers to develop low-cost rural stations, equipped even in remote areas and difficult environment.
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