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A V-SAT consists of two parts, a transceiver
that is placed outdoors in direct line of
sight to the satellite and a device that is
placed indoors to interface the transceiver
with the end user's communications device,
such as a PC. The transceiver receives or
sends a signal to a satellite transponder in
the sky. The satellite sends and receives
signals from a ground station computer that
acts as a hub for the system. Each end user
is interconnected with the hub station via
the satellite, forming a star topology. The
hub controls the entire operation of the
network. For one end user to communicate
with another, each transmission has to first
go to the hub station that then retransmits
it via the satellite to the other end user's
VSAT.
Backbone
Connectivity
&
IP Truncking:
Our clients can be
offered data rates from 64 kbps to 155 Mbps,
dedicated or burstable,
symmetrical/asymmetrical, simplex/duplex and
guaranteed at Committed Information Rates
(CIR). Internet services are provided
through various combinations of transmission
technologies and modulations, based on
requirements and applications. The Internet
Backbone can be selected according to a
specific geographic location, so as to hop
instantaneously, while maintaining fast
transmission rates.
Private Networks
:
FSSi provides
transmission capacity as well as cost
effective integrated end-to-end network
solutions for private networks, through
Point-to-Multipoint, Star, Mesh or other hub
based solutions.
Point to Point:
FSSi satellites enable
the transmission of digital signals from one
point to another within a satellite's
coverage. The most widespread application
over satellite.
Point-to-Point solutions can be
deployed rapidly and is considered as one of
the simplest technologies over satellite.
Recent & On going
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