Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Spidersat acquired by ITC Global

Florida-based satellite communications provider ITC Global Inc has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Spidersat, a leading system integrators company with headquarters in Australia and Africa. ITC Global Inc, which delivers enterprise grade satcom service to maritime, energy, and resource sectors, acquired SpiderSat to increase presence in the African continent.
 
The latter is one of the leading corporate ISP in Tanzania and delivers VSAT-based communications solutions to over 25 other countries in Africa. The co-founder and CEO of ITC Global Inc, Joseph Spytek, expressed his excitement now that the two companies have combined. Spytek said he was looking forward to expanding the company’s presence across the globe, and acquiring Spidersat, which already had an crucial business mark, would propel ITC to its marketing and business goals.
 
Spidersat had been delivering corporate network solutions to enterprise customers in the African continent for years. Aside from several technical offices in Ghana and Tanzania, it also has offices in Perth, Western Australia.
 
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Boeing to build SES’ 11th spacecraft

American aerospace and defense giant Boeing has just snagged a contract to build SES 11th spacecraft, the SES 9 - a 702HP satellite to boost the Luxembourg-based satellite company’s transmission capacity in Indonesia, South Asia, and the rest of Northeast Asia.
 
Demand for satellite bandwidth capacity has been surging in Asia, and SES CEO, Romain Bausch, was happy to announce the agreement in Boeing as not only the latest effort to solidify business relationships but also improve the company’s global satellite fleet. SES currently has 52 geostationary satellite.
 
According to Craig Cooning of Boeing, the SES 9 will be outfitted with a xenon ion propulsion system, as well as a chemical bi-propellant system that remarkably reduces the launch weight of the vessel. The technology also allows the SES 9 to maximize payload capacity.
 
Aside from cutting-edge materials to be used in the satellite’s construction, the bird will also be equipped with 57 high-power ku band transponders to support the growing demand for bandwidth in target regions. The rise of mobile applications have also pushed demand for segment capacity in order to meet the growing needs in maritime communications, VSAT technology, broadcasting, telecom, mobile and fixed networks, as well as internet on satellite.
 
Based on the CASBAA forum, Asia is now the leading region in the satellite industry, providing operators and companies offering fringe technologies, new, diverse thriving markets.
 
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