News Release
Navigate Global Maritime Broadband Demands with Ease and Accelerate Your Growth and Revenues with IntelsatOne® Flex
Adds New Service Option for Intelsat Maritime Service Providers via a Flexible, Shared Broadband Infrastructure with Unmatched Choice and Control for True Differentiation
Brings Guaranteed Committed Access and Availability to Mobility
Delivers Better Economics for Service Providers through Reduced Upfront Investment, Easy Integration of Traditional Wide-Beam Ku-band and Intelsat EpicNG® Capacity, and Predictable On-going Cost Structure
Today,
IntelsatOne Flex service will enable service providers to:
- Maintain Control over their network by allowing them to continue to manage the customization, contention and prioritization of end-user terminals without the overhead of multiple network builds and inefficient use of bandwidth.
- Streamline the management of capacity for geographic expansion and surge, providing flexibility across multiple satellite beams and resulting in a more predictable cost structure directly matched to revenue generating activities.
- Simplify the aggregation of HTS and traditional wide beam capacity into a single product.
- Customize the Quality of Service for “wholesale Mbps” procured on a region-by-region basis, bound by a Service Level Agreement (SLA) and underpinned by guaranteed CIRs.
- Minimize operational costs associated with network infrastructure, allowing service providers to focus on product differentiation, value added services and revenue growth.
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership through reduction in capital expenditure and elimination of unnecessary bandwidth overhead.
With Intelsat’s global Ku-band satellite fleet and Intelsat EpicNG high throughput satellite platform, service providers using IntelsatOne Flex will benefit from both wide beam and high performance spot beam coverage that combine to deliver high quality, global connectivity with smaller antennas, improving accessibility and user economics. Intelsat’s global terrestrial infrastructure, including teleports, shared hubs and fiber, connects service providers everywhere to the world’s largest integrated hybrid satellite network.
IntelsatOne Flex uses iDirect Velocity®, a ground infrastructure platform designed for large-scale global HTS networks, which has been fully optimized for Intelsat EpicNG to provide scalability, performance and higher throughput. Leveraging iDirect Velocity, IntelsatOne Flex incorporates features that have been optimized to the Intelsat EpicNG environment including next-generation remote and hub processing capabilities that enable significantly higher throughput rates and global bandwidth management ensuring seamless connectivity across multiple spot-beams, and very fast beam switching features. IntelsatOne Flex is fully integrated with Velocity’s companion network management system, Pulse®, enabling service providers to develop differentiated service offerings, create customized applications and system integration through open APIs and provide visibility for real-time monitoring, tracking and adjustment of vessel service levels.
“In order to meet increasing broadband demands, both ship operators and
service providers alike need to embrace and leverage the power of the
high throughput satellite technologies that are coming to market.
However, not all high throughput platforms are the same and not all are
able to scale and integrate HTS cost effectively into existing network
infrastructure,” said
With IntelsatOne Flex, maritime service providers can easily integrate the benefits of Intelsat EpicNG into their own architecture while avoiding major capital investment. Importantly, the flexibility, reliability and scalability of IntelsatOne Flex will allow service providers’ and maritime operators’ network infrastructures to evolve with changing technology needs and stay competitive over the long term. This will enable these users to focus on capturing emerging revenue opportunities and, delivering growth and efficient operations.
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Supporting Resources:
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It’s Costly to Upgrade a Maritime Network, but
Can Service Providers Afford to Put it Off?Chris Insall , Senior Principal Product Manager, Maritime Services, Mobility Product Management,Intelsat http://www.intelsat.com/blog/its-costly-to-upgrade-a-maritime-network-but-can-service-providers-afford-to-put-it-off/ - Learn more about IntelsatOne Flex for Maritime: http://www.intelsat.com/services/mobility-services/intelsatone-flex/
- Learn more about Intelsat’s Mobility Services: http://www.intelsat.com/services/mobility-services/
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Intelsat
Michele Loguidice
Director, Investor Relations and
Corporate Communications
+1 703-559-7372
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