|
Jan 25th, 2010 at 8:32am
Here is an example beam coverage suitable for Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal.
 If you want your hub in Pakistan and also your remote site customers in Pakistan, then you need to find spare capacity in a transponder beam that is connected back on itself, so you can see your own signals.
Contact: Hussein Oteifa Senior Sales Director, the Middle East Email: hussein.oteifa@ses.com Tel: +31 70 306 4100 Fax: +31 70 306 4101 Mobile: +31 62 70 11 273 to ask if there is spare capacity as above or on any other suitable satellite.
The above is just an example. Try Intelsat as well. Also, if you have not already committed to buying an iDirect hub, as about leasing an existing iDirect hub rack at one of the main teleports - where your could become an iDirect VNO without delay.
I would strongly recommend that you lease transponder capacity directly from the satellite owner. If you get offers from third parties check which satellite uplink and downlink beam names, the exact frequency range available for lease and ask who is the contact person at satellite owning organisation where you can check that the third party is the genuine lessee of the capacity, are entitled to resell and are actually paying their bills to the satellite owner, on-time, each month.
Best regards, Eric.
|