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LATAM Police Force Taps Advantech Wireless for A-SAT-2 Networking Solution

By Caleb Henry | August 3, 2016
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      [Via Satellite 08-03-2016] Advantech Wireless has delivered an upgraded end-to-end advanced VSAT network solution to an undisclosed national police force in a Latin American country. The network, which covers the country’s entire land area, includes internet for police use, and beyond line-of-site communications for security. The ruggedized remote terminals are able to cover the diverse topography of the nation and accommodate flexible and expandable satellite resources.

      In 2007 the customer selected and installed a VSAT network solution from Advantech Wireless in order to offer internet services to more than 200 remote police bases located in rural sites. In 2015, the customer selected Advantech Wireless to provide a Frequency-Time Division Multiple Access (FTDMA) VSAT network solution, adding options for A-SAT-2 and Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC) upgrades. The company also provides in-country operation and maintenance services using its own personnel.

      The upgrade started in January 2016 including one new Discovery 100 hub with A-SAT-2 optimization and Advantech Wireless’ S4120 remote terminals in order to connect more than 250 remote sites with a renewed network performance. The solution also includes mobile VSATs systems such as FlyAway and DriveAway portable antennas installed in police trucks and tracking systems.