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Loral Skynet Announces Skyreach Cellular Backhaul Service With Comtech EF Data

SkyReach Cellular Backhaul is a "best of breed" service that is supported by Skynet's world-class 24x7 global network of local ground operators and integrators with performance backed by "terrestrial-like" Service Level Agreements.
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 15, 2007
Loral Skynet has introduced a new, satellite-based cellular backhaul service that enables mobile/cellular operators to extend their networks and reduce the operational costs of serving remote and low annual rate per user (ARPU) areas.

The new service, called SkyReachSM Cellular Backhaul, is a one-stop, end-to-end managed solution that integrates design, implementation, monitoring and support for optimum network management.

Sensitive to bandwidth costs, the service replaces costly E1/T1 lines with highly optimized satellite links to provide Abis connectivity between operators' Base Station Controller (BSC) and Base Transceiver Stations (BTS). This connectivity allows networks to expand over challenging geographic regions or for delivering license-mandated services to low user, low income areas.

The service leverages global coverage from Skynet's satellite fleet and market-leading compression and optimization technologies from Comtech EF Data Corporation and its subsidiary, Memotec, Inc., to provide the most cost-effective means for mobile operators to expand their networks rapidly and seamlessly.

"Mobile/cellular services in rural areas are growing exponentially and represent 80% of new subscribers. A managed service that is rapidly deployable, scalable and reduces operational costs is very powerful. The partnership with Comtech EF Data and Memotec allows Skynet to offer this unique service," said Brian Skimmons, vice president and general manager of network services, Loral Skynet.

Increased flexibility is what differentiates Skynet's Cellular Backhaul service by allowing operators to retain full control of their network at their preferred hosting location, regardless of platform.

The cellular backhaul-enabled satellite modems and link optimization provided by Comtech EF Data and Memotec deliver the highest levels of voice quality, bandwidth efficiency and reliability.

"Other satellite providers focus primarily on selling satellite bandwidth or require use of their teleports, creating an unnecessary burden on mobile operators," Skimmons continued.

"SkyReach Cellular Backhaul leverages the depth of our product and service portfolio and integrates value-added options for business continuity and disaster recovery for an unprecedented level of network availability and revenue protection."

"Comtech EF Data and our subsidiary, Memotec, are honored that Loral Skynet selected our infrastructure products as integral to the SkyReach offering," said Daniel Enns, senior vice president strategic marketing and business development, Comtech EF Data Corporation.

"The combination of our satellite modems and multi-service access products can provide unprecedented efficiencies and scalability for cellular operators to enable lowering the total cost of ownership."

SkyReach Cellular Backhaul is a "best of breed" service that is supported by Skynet's world-class 24x7 global network of local ground operators and integrators with performance backed by "terrestrial-like" Service Level Agreements.

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