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Re: Seeking Connectivity in IRAQ


From: Alexander Harrowell <a.harrowell () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:40:42 +0000

NewSkies' NSS703 is apparently intended to cover Turkey and Iraq especially
well; www.talia.net and probably many others resell the service, or you can
buy it directly (http://www.newskies.com/ipsyssolutions.htm).

Perhaps you could say what kind of connectivity you need? As various people
have pointed out, there are several GSM/UMTS operators, but this isn't a
solution for a whole network there.

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Lamar Owen <lowen () pari edu> wrote:

On Wednesday 18 March 2009 22:27:25 Tim McKee wrote:
www.sdnglobal.com does enterprise grade  satellite service.

Tim mckee

As a side job, I'm a consultant for a radio station in NC with a mobile SDN
system; works great, very reliable, tolerable latency; a must, since this
station, due to the terrain in the Appalachians, cannot easily use standard
RPU's for many live remotes, and thus is using SDN satellite IP to carry
audio
and video streams from the site of the remote.

Setup at the time this system was installed as a certified installer only
thing; but the guy that did ours did it good.  SDN has a good reputation
from
what I can find, too.

Shades of SunBelt, Tim!




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