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Presentation to PTC/PITA: Hawaii January 2008
NEXT GENERATION SATELLITE NETWORKS
New Connectivity Options across the Pacific Ocean Region
By Land Sea and Air
Presented by Eric Jones CP Eng, MIET (UK), MIE (AUS)
Managing Director, Stratos New Zealand Ltd
Satellite Resources & Services
Currently available in the Pacific Region
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INMARSAT I2 and I3:
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B, C, D+, D2, F33, F55, F77, M, Mini-M, M4, MPDS, SWIFT, CN17, BEST. Enhanced Leased and Point to Multipoint Broadcast services.
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A wide range of services is available from low speed Data/SCADA/Telemetry, Broadcast, through to high speed data, PSTN, ISDN and Internet, Offered on either
a Demand Assigned (call by call) or Long Term permanent access (Leased) basis. Uses Global beams of I2 and both Global and Spot Beams of I3 satellites.
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Stratos Pacific Region Land Earth Stations supporting these services are located at Perth (Australia), Laurentides (Canada) and Auckland (New Zealand).
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Voice, Data and Broadband Services at Duplex Data rates up to 128kbps.
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IRIDIUM & GLOBALSTAR:
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On Demand Mobile Telephone and Low speed Data communications (10kbps). Proprietary Gateway Earth stations.
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Stratos is a leading reseller of these services globally.
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No Broadband Services available . Voice and Low speed data only.
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INTELSAT, LORAL, SES NEWSKIES, SAT-GE:
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Fixed and Mobile Vsat Networks are available offering public and private Network services and Hub Connection for PSTN, ISDN and INTERNET.
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Stratos Pacific Region Teleports located at Hawaii, Auckland and Perth.
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Link, Broadband and Broadcast Services at rates typically from 128 kbps to multi-megabit.
EXAMPLES OF FSS SATELLITE COVERAGE AVAILABLE FOR CURRENT & NEXT GENERATION
VSAT NETWORKS and LINK APPLICATIONS AT C and Ku BAND (Including Mobile Vsat).
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The number of satellites, footprints and
frequency bands is increasing hence
providing greater coverage options but
creating a correspondingly greater demand
upon Teleport capabilities. Access to all of
the satellites shown on this slide (and
others) is currently available from Auckland
and Perth Teleports.
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Shown: left and clockwise Intelsat
@174E, Asiasat2, INTELSAT2, Loral T18,
GE-23, PALAPA C2, SES NEWSKIES
NSS5 @183E.
INMARSAT’s GLOBAL BEAM FOOTPRINTS (FROM 9 ORBITAL SLOTS)
GLOBAL SATELLITE NETWORK OPERATORS INCREASINGLY NEED A
GLOBAL TERRESTRIAL NETWORK TO INTERCONNECT ITS TELEPORTS
NEXT GENERATION BROADBAND SATELLITE SERVICE NECESSITIES
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Improvement in Broadband satellite capability to provide quasi Global coverage
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Improvements in the coordination and mitigation of inter-system Interference.
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Greater volumes & efficiency in space segment use to reduce the cost/bit/second.
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Growth in capability of Teleport Gateway/Broadband Hub Operators/resellers.
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Lower Cost, smaller size Customer Fixed and Mobile Vsat Terminals
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Improved terrestrial Network service options for Fixed and Mobile applications
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Improved contiguous regional/spot beam footprint management (frequency re-use).
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Provision of Network mobility management between multiple spot beams
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Global standardisation of Customer Vsats and portable terminals
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Convergence of FSS, MSS and Terrestrial wireless services (Wi-Fi, Wimax, 3G etc).
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De-regulation/increased competition to encourage network growth in the Region.
Fixed (FSS) Vsat and Mobile/Transportable (MSS) technology convergence
Converging use of this……and these Customer applications
NEXT GENERATION INMARSAT MOBILE SATELLITE NETWORK
INMARSAT’s I4 fleet expands during Q2 2008 to provide truly Global BGAN.
The I2 and I3 Satellites continue to supply E&E and Leased Services
.
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INMARSAT 4
th
Gen. (I4) satellites have been operational since 2005 in the Indian (65E) and
Atlantic Ocean regions (54W).
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A third I4 Satellite will be launched in Q2 2008 and the I4 Fleet will then be re-clocked to
orbital slots at 25E, 98W and 143.5E hence completing Global Broadband (BGAN) coverage.
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The new I4 slots will co-locate with earlier (second) generation satellites.
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INMARSAT’s BGAN Services are supported by Satellite Access Stations (SAS) in Europe
(Burum Holland and Fucino Italy) and from 2008, a new SAS will be operating
from Hawaii
covering both the Asia Pacific (143.5E) and Atlantic (98W) Regions.
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Stratos, (as Inmarsat’s major Distribution Partner), will continue to add Value to Inmarsat
BGAN services promoting applications on Land , Sea and in the air using I4 satellites.
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Stratos will also continue to be the world’s largest reseller of Inmarsat’s E&E and Leased
capacity services globally using Inmarsat’s I2, I3 and also I4 satellites.
Inmarsat-2
Inmarsat-3
Inmarsat-4
No. of Satellites
4 launched 3 left at end 07
5 launched 5 left at end 07
2 in 06 with 3
rd
during 08
Coverage
Global Beam
7 Wide Spots +
Global Beam
193 Narrow Spots +
19 Wide Spots +
Global Beam
Mobile link EIRP
39 dBW
49 dBW
67 dBW
Channelization
4 Channels between
4.5 & 7.3 MHz
Bandwidth
0. 9 & 2.2 MHz
Bandwidth
630 Channels at
200 kHz
Solar Array Span
14.5 m
20.7 m
48 .0 m
Satellite Dry Mass
700 kg
1000 kg
3000 kg
Total Launch Mass
1500 kg
2050 kg
6000 kg
Navigation Payload
No
Yes
Yes
46 Channels between
1990
1997
2006 et sec
EVOLUTION OF THE INMARSAT SATELLITE SYSTEM
Inmarsat’s Existing and Evolved (E&E) Services
(Currently Available in the Pacific Region on I2 and I3 satellites)
Land Mobile
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GAN
– Inm-M4
– Inm-B
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mini-M
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Inm-C
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Inm-D+
Maritime (Fleet)
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Fleet 77
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Fleet 55
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Fleet 33
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Inm-B
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Inm-A
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mini-M
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Inm-C
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Inm-D+
Aeronautical (Swift)
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Swift 64
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Aero H
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Aero H+
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Aero-I
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mini-M Aero
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Aero-L
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Aero-C
INMARSAT 4
th
GENERATION SATELLITE BEAMS
(Beam Locations indicative only as satellites will be re-clocked in 2008)
Indicative Narrow Spot Beam Coverage
INMARSAT I4 SATELLITE REGIONAL BEAMS
(INDICATIVE ONLY)
Broadband Global Area Network
BGAN
Land
SWIFT BB
Air
Fleet BB
Sea
The range of BGAN devices
IP 54
USB, Bluetooth,
Ethernet
RJ11 or Bluetooth
handset; 3.1kHz audio
n/a
32, 64, 128kbps
464/448kbps
1.3 Kg
300 x 200 mm
Thrane & Thrane
IP 44
USB, Bluetooth
RJ45 or Bluetooth
handset
n/a
32, 64kbps
384/240kbps
<1 Kg
200 x 150 mm
Nera
IP 44
USB, Bluetooth,
Ethernet
RJ11 or Bluetooth
handset/headset
n/a
32, 64kbps
384/240kbps
1.25 Kg
210 x 140 mm
Addvalue
IP 44
USB, Bluetooth,
Ethernet
n/a
n/a
n/a
144/144kbps
1.6 Kg
210 x 140 mm
Hughes
Hughes
Manufacturer
IP 55
Environmental Tolerance
USB, Ethernet, 802.11b
WiFi
Data interfaces
ISDN handset
Voice
1 x 64kbps
ISDN
32, 64, 128, 256 kbps
Streaming IP
492/492kbps
Standard IP: up to
2.2 Kg
Weight
365 x 275 mm
Size
BGAN: Terrestrial Network Interfaces
.
Earth
Station
IP Router
BGAN IP Network
BGAN Circuit
Switched Network
Switch
BGAN
Device
Voice &
ISDN
Laptop PC
or Mac
PSTN
ISDN
Firewall
Internet
Customer
networks
Trench
Inmarsat BGAN
End User
STRATOS
Value added
interface
BGAN IP Packet
Data
services
Standard IP:
– IP Data – up to 492 kbps shared channel (Contention ratio unspecified)
– Variable bit rate (dependent on traffic)
o
Applications: Web access, file transfer, email
o
Pricing: Pay for data sent and received (MB volume)
o
Plans based upon Entry, Mid, High and Super Users
o
Charges approx $140 to $8,100/month for Volumes of 20MB to 2GB (inc 300 Voice mins)
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Additional IP Up/Download Volume at approx $5 per MB on highest user plans.
Enhanced IP:
– Streaming Class QoS IP Data: 32, 64, 128, 256 kbps
– Guaranteed bit rate over the satellite
o
Applications: Ideal for time critical data;
streaming video
o
Pricing: Pay for duration of connection (per
minute)
o
Rates vary from $3.69/min at 32kbps to $20.98/min at 256kbps streaming.
Direct dial voice service
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Landline quality speech (4kbps AMBE 2 coding)
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To and from
– Terrestrial networks (To PSTN $1.10/min)
– Mobile networks (To Cellular $1.43/min)
– BGAN to BGAN ($0.88/min)
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Supplementary services
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Accessed via a peripheral handset
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Voicemail service
Voice telephony
SMS (Text)
Short Messaging Services
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To/from other BGAN terminals
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To/from terrestrial cellular
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Using LaunchPad or handset with text
functionality
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160 characters
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Cost $0.59 per SMS
Circuit-switched ISDN
(Data/Voice/Fax)
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Supported by selected user terminals
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One 64 Kbps ISDN channel per terminal
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System will support one circuit switched service
at any one time
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Supports legacy 64kbps voice encryption
devices e.g. STE, STU
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Rate $7.04/minute
BGAN: Easy to set up
• Software comes with the terminal
• Same interface across all
terminals, consistent user
experience
• No technical expertise required
BGAN Launchpad
is the user
interface to access, monitor and
customise BGAN connections
Fleet Broadband from Stratos in summary
The 1st mobile maritime satellite service to offer:
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Broadband data to 432 kbit/s always on line… plus voice
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Services accessible simultaneously through a single compact device
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On demand guaranteed data rates (32, 64, 128, 256 kbps)
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ISDN
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Available in the POR following launch of third I4 satellite..
Stratos and Fleet Broadband:
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Stratos was selected by Inmarsat during 2006 as its first Distribution Partner for FleetBroadband
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FleetBroadband SAS is located in Burum (Netherlands), hosted by Stratos
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Special Stratos value-added services fully optimise the Fleet-Broadband experience (data throughput performance,
security, cost control, crew communication, etc.)
FleetBroadband
Hardware Definition
FB 500
Class 8 - ‘High Gain’
FB 250
Class 9 - ‘Low Gain’
Radome View
(as per F55/77, mini-M)
Antenna Diameter
55cm
25cm
Antenna G/T (at 5
°
elvn
)
-7 dB/K
-15.5 dB/K
Antenna EIRP
22 dBW
15.1 dBW
HPA Type
Linear
Linear
Antenna Type
Directional / Stabilised
Directional / Stabilised
Antenna target Weight
15-20KG
3-5KG
Target retail price
$21K
$10K
Product Data Features
(Global Voice standard)
Standard IP
:
Kbps
Shared / best efforts phys layer*
Up to 432 receive
Up to 372 transmit
Up to 284 receive
Up to 225 transmit
ISDN
Yes
No ; 3.1Khz audio only
I.P. ‘Streaming Mode’
Throughput, Kbps
32, 64, 128 & 256
32, 64, 128
* Actual throughput will vary, dependent upon satellite footprint
FleetBroadband Migration Opportunity
FB 500
(Class 8)
FB 250
(Class 9)
Fleet F77
Fleet F55
Inmarsat B
mini-M
Fleet F33
Replacement
Poss. Conversion
Inmarsat M
FleetBroadband Pricing
• Data rates of approx $7 to $10 per MB (Standard IP). (NB: MPDS is
currently $25-$30 per MB)
• Expect savings over 50% on existing services (per MB of Standard IP).
• Circuit switched voice calls to globally average ~ $1.10 per minute
• Volume discounts, allowance and shared usage plans are
available offering additional savings opportunities and
pricing flexibility.
Significantly
cheaper, better performance,
greater flexibility than existing services....
FleetBroadband versus Marine VSAT
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
L
B
A
N
D
Inmarsat
Fleet
Broadband
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Global coverage
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Low terminal price & Small terminal size
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Support in every port to Global standards
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Conversion for existing Fleet terminals
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Relatively Low Cost PSTN Voice service
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Pay as you go options for IP Streaming
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Plans to suit low or higher volume users
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Leased Bandwidth Options planned
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Lowest cost option for very Low Volumes
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Minimal entry level commitment required
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Data rates to 432 Kbps on contention
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Limited bandwidth; low scalability
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No fixed fee (unlike DSL services)
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Guaranteed Data Rates relatively Low
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Up/Download MB relatively high cost
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Very High cost for High volume Users
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Continuous streaming uneconomic
K
u
o
r
C
B
A
N
D
Marine
VSAT
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Supports 256 kbps to multi-megabit rates
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May simultaneously support TVRO
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Fixed and Variable Fee options
?
Lowest cost for up/download by volume
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Lowest cost for IP streaming
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Contention CIR and Burst Rates higher
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SCPC dedicated/leased bandwidth option
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Far lower cost for Higher Volume Users
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Regional, limited or no useable service
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May lack Mobility Management
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Lack of contiguous satellite footprints
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Relatively expensive User terminals
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Large antennas (C Band especially)
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Rain fade issues at Ku Band
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Payments required regardless of use
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Lengthy Term commitments required
SwiftBroadband Network Services
• The next evolution of Swift64
• Re use of existing assets for H/H+ and Swift64
through software and hardware upgrades
• It works with the I4 satellites
• Is basically the BGAN service adapted for use in
airplanes
• Re-uses the BGAN infrastructure and IT.
SwiftBroadband Services:
Standard IP / Streaming 64 kbps
These solutions will allow passengers to use their own GSM/GPRS devices to make
phone calls, send SMS and emails.
GSM/GPRS
Standard IP
SwiftBroadband can be used as the communication link between the head of an IFE
system and the ground.
IFE Integration
Standard IP / Voice 3.1KHz
Fax can be send using either the voice service in SwiftBroadband or using fax over IP.
Fax over IP
Standard IP / Streaming 32 kbps /
Streaming 64 kbps
A VoIP solution can be initialized as part of either a dedicated VoIP solution or using a
third party VoIP software on passenger laptop computers.
VoIP
Voice
Voice calls can be made over the native SwiftBroadband Voice service
Voice
Standard IP / Streaming 64 kbps /
Streaming 128 kbps
SwiftBroadband is suitable for use with most Video Conferencing equipment that can use
an IP connection
Video
Conferencing
Standard IP
SwiftBroadband is optimized for sending and receiving files using Standard IP
FTP
Standard IP
Secure VPN connections to corporate HQ
VPN
Standard IP
Standard IP is best suited for Internet web browsing
Internet
Standard IP
Receive and send emails.
Email
SwiftBroadband Solution
Description
Solution
SwiftBroadband I-4 Beam Structure
SwiftBroadband I-4 Beam Structure
Classic Aero
Existing & Evolved
Mini-M & Swift64
SwiftBroadband
Services
Other
Avg Diameter
Number
Signalling for E&E
SIB for
SwiftBroadband
Only for registration
for SwiftBroadband &
SwiftBroadband SMS
Global (like I2/I3)
3000km
800 km
min=200km
1
19
193
Global Beam
(3)
Regional Beams
(2)
Narrow Beams
(1)
SwiftBroadband Spot-Beam Handover
Enables continuous connectivity across spot-beams
Aircraft Track
Source beam
Target beam
Point of handover
TU2 mins
SwiftBroadband Spot-Beam Handover
• Initiated by AES
• Controlled by Radio Access Network (RAN)
• Does not involve Core Network (CN)
• Full mobility within a satellite region for
• Packet Switched (PS) connections – all classes
(background, and streaming) & rates.
• Handover is lossless (ie data in transit during actual
handover is buffered & then delivered in sequence. PDP
contexts are unaffected).
• Circuit Switched (CS) AMBE+2 Voice connections and 64kbps
ISDN
• Handover is not lossless (interruption of approx 340ms –
note that for voice comfort noise is inserted by codec)
SwiftBroadband Hardware- Terminal Types
Stratos BGAN Proposition
Basic BGAN
Service
Terminals
available
24/7 Customer Support
Value Added Infrastructure:
Range of access options:
e.g. BusinessAccess &
GuaranteedAccess
The Trench: Firewall
+ QoS blocking
Compressed email,
Reduced webbrowsing
Dashboard, TaB: Online billing,
Provisioning & cost control
Two Stage Access
SkyPipe/TCP-PEP
Your contact details
The details of your
customer’s IT department
Your logo and banner
The BGAN Dashboard
Your online portal to all Stratos/Stratos BGAN services!
Provisioning
Billing
Traffic Management and Cost Control
All in one easy to use front-end
The BGAN Dashboard: a short introduction
Provisioning
• Activations and deactivations
• Changing service configuration (call forwarding, call barring etc.)
Billing
• View and download your invoices (D91, CSV, PDF)
Traffic Management and Cost Control
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Traffic monitoring and credit control
?
Suspending and un-suspending
?
Assign access to traffic data for end-users
Complete overview of your BGAN installed base
All your BGAN Simcards are visible in the
Installed Base
and available for activation
as soon as they are sent to you (assigned)
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Activate / deactivate
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Suspend / un-suspend
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Simultaneous actions on multiple cards
(except for (de)activation
)
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Configuration of CLI, Voicemail, Barring,
Forwarding, Firewall, IP Addresses etc etc.
Take action straight from
the Installed Base screen
Credit Control
The Dashboard has built in credit control, per simcard or
through credit control groups
•
monitor BGAN traffic near-real-time
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Add an amount of USD per terminal or group of
terminals
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Suspend automatically when no credit is left
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Send automatic warnings then low credit level is
reached
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Allow end users to see their traffic
Prevent your costs from
skyrocketing!
The BGAN Trench
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Personal firewall between Internet and satellite network
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The Trench has a web-based interface, which permits the user to:
—
Configure the firewall rules
—
Set the Streaming permissions
—
View the current and historical calls
—
Change the password for the profile
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User Manual and Factsheet available
What package to select
Economy:
End-Users needing access to BGAN but using it only seldomly
or who want to try it out
Lite:
As economy, but for End-Users who don’t need ISDN or streaming, but
mainly use e.g. email and Internet
Premium bundles
: End-Users that use BGAN most of the time and on a
rather regular basis
Flexible bundles
: Irregular users. E.g. NGO’s or armies that go on a 4
months mission with heavy usage and then 2 months no usage
Prepaid
: clear costs, no subscription fees, minimised credit risk
Shared Corporate Allowance Packages (SCAP)
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS FOR THE 21
st
CENTURY
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FUTURE PROOF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS
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7/24 Hour CUSTOMER SUPPORT & NETWORK OPERATIONS
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GLOBAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS
MAHALO A NUI
ALOHA KAKOU!
Eric Jones CP Eng, MIET, MIE(Aust)
Pacific Network Operations Manager
Managing Director
STRATOS NEW ZEALAND
Phone: (64) (9) 9133801
Fax: (64) (9) 9133802
Email:
eric.jones@stratosglobal.com
Assisted by: Brendan Bull
International Account Manager (Pacific Islands and NZ),
Stratos Global Corporation
Email: Brendan.Bull@stratosglobal.com
www.stratosglobal.com