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        Kacific Brings Ka-band Enterprise Backup to Asia-Pacific


        Next-generation broadband satellite oper-
        ator, Kacific says it has introduced Asia-Pa-
        cific’s first HTS (high throughout satellite)
        Ka-band enterprise backup service, which
        is  described as  a  service that  protects
        organizations against outages that, it says,
        happen  all  too frequently.  It  is  also, says
        Kacific, the first enterprise backup service
        in the Asia-Pacific region designed to take
        advantage  of  the  speed,  efficiency  and
        flexibility of Ka-band satellite connectivity.
        Kacific  Enterprise  Backup  provides  what
        is described as an affordable on-demand,
        hot-backup package that allows organiza-
        tions, factories,  and enterprise  branches
        that  rely heavily  on real-time business   for the site to act as a backup. In the case   offers download speeds up to 70Mbps and
        operations to continue with normal activ-  of  an  outage,  high-speed  first-priority   upload speeds of up to 20Mbps. In addi-
        ities  if  their primary  internet  access is   bandwidth can be instantly activated and   tion, using a diversity site for uplink, Kacific
        compromised. The service includes instal-  a  fixed  fee  will  be  charged.  The  advan-  Ka-band  infrastructure  is  able to  achieve
        lation of a satellite dish at each site, and   tages of Ka-band  for enterprise  backup,   up  to  99.93%  availability.  Enterprise
        a  choice  of low-cost per-month,  per-site   says Kacific, include the reuse of Ka-band   Backup is  now commercially available to
        backup plans depending  on the organi-  spectrum  over spot beams; this  creates   ISPs,  telecom  operators,  businesses  and
        zation’s  size  and  needs.  Working  like  an   higher  capacity  than traditional, wide   governments  in  countries  Kacific  serves
        insurance premium, a minimal fee is paid   coverage area satellites. The solution also   throughout Asia and the Pacific.



        Hughes Wins Bid for 5G/Satellite Network Under DoD Experiment


        Hughes  Network  Systems  has  scored  an   developing  the  standalone  5G  network   unless  the  firm  pledges  that  no  country
        $18 million contract to create a satellite-  to support  operations, maintenance and   will  use its  internet satellites for military
        enabled  5G  wireless  network  at  Whidbey   flight traffic management at the naval air   purposes.  On  March  4,  Russia  removed
        Island  Naval  Station, Washington,  as   station.  The  new  5G  network  will  utilize   a  Soyuz  carrying  OneWeb’s  next  36
        part  of  the  Pentagon’s  high  priority   spectrum  from  DISH  Wireless,  and  will   satellites from the launchpad at Baikonur
        experimental  effort  to  bring  modern,   leverage satellites in both Geosynchronous   Cosmodrome  in  Kazakhstan,  which  is
        high-speed  connectivity  to bases around   and  Low  Earth  Orbits  (GEO/LEO).  In  GEO,   managed jointly by the Russian Aerospace
        the country, the telecommunications   the  network  will  tap  the  JUPITER  high   Forces  and  Roscosmos,  Russia’s  space
        firm  announced.  “Over  the  course  of  this   throughput  satellites  (built  by  Hughes’   agency.  However,  an  alternative  appears
        three-year project, we will demonstrate for   parent  firm  EchoStar),  including  the  new,   to  have  been  found:  OneWeb  announced
        the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense  how  5G   ultrahigh  density  JUPITER  3  that  will   today that the company and SpaceX have
        infrastructure from Hughes — including a   extend  domestic  coverage  from  coast   entered into an agreement that will enable
        packet processing core, radio access, edge   to coast and provide download  speeds   OneWeb to resume satellite launches. The
        cloud, security and network management   of  over  100  Mbps,  Gopal  told  Breaking   first  launch  with  SpaceX  is  anticipated
        —  can  power  the  resilient  networking   Defense  in  an  email.  “For  LEO,  Hughes   in  2022,  but  the  full  extent  of  the  launch
        necessary to transform base operations,”   has already tested the OneWeb LEO in the   agreement hasn’t been disclosed. OneWeb
        said Rajeev Gopal, Hughes vice president   challenging  Arctic  area,”  he  added.  Once   currently has  428  satellites on  orbit, or
        for advanced programs, in the company’s   the full constellation is on orbit, “OneWeb   66 percent of its planned constellation of
        announcement.  “Today’s  walkie-talkies,   LEO and its inherent latency advantages for   648  satellites.  Cybersecurity  is  another
        paper-trails and telephone  conversations   5G networks would create a global service   key attribute that the Hughes 5G network
        will be replaced with a private, secure 5G   for  maximum  coverage  over  oceans  and   will provide, Gopal explained in his email.
        network over which air station processes   landmasses.”  OneWeb’s  launch  schedule   “Security  and management  are key  to
        and systems will  be automated and   hit  an  unexpected  challenge  this  month,   fully  benefiting  from  5G  capability  for  an
        continuously  optimized,”  he  added.  with Russia  refusing  to let the systems   enterprise  or private implementation. For
        Hughes will serve as the prime contractor   launch as  planned on a  Soyuz  rocket   DoD applications, 5G needs high levels of



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