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Jun 23rd, 2007 at 4:08pm
Hughes is a little ahead of iDirect with regards to adaptive coding and modulations (closing in on the shannon limit). iDirect will not be ready DVBS2 VCM/ACM until late this year.
I do like the idea of having a remote that can adapt to environmental (fade) conditions even if means a reduction in throughput. Beats the heck of of breaking the link entirely.
iDirects DVBS2 Fusion routers should run all the way up to 32APSK and use VCM/ACM and LDPCC for inner coding. I am somewhat biased towards iDirect proprietary because of their upstream payload efficiency, and their NMS is second to none (not to mention, I have been around iDirect IP Transport and iDirect networks since 2003)
iDirect modems/sat routers can run 4.2 up presently. However, that is getting ready to change this fall. With iDS revision 8.X remotes will be able to run upwards of 6MBs+. This is a HUGE plus for users hosting video, etc.
Personally, I think we are on the verge of something big (entirely new) by the end of this year that is going to shock the entire system once again.
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