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Hispasat Uses Integrasys' Satmotionpocket To Deploy Broadband Services

Illustration of Integrasys' SatmotionPocket System.

Madrid, Spain (SPX) Apr 14, 2005
Spanish satellite service provider Hispasat has certified Integrasys' SatmotionPocket to be fully compliant to its radio and IP broadband hub systems requirements.

The Integrasys tool has been integrated at Hispasat hub station to perform the line-up and commissioning of Satellite Interactive Terminals (SIT).

"Hispasat has adopted Integrasys' SatmotionPocket System, which solves our SIT line-up operational needs, ensuring a scalable, reliable and easy deployment of two-way satellite terminals.

"This tool simplifies and speeds up the installation process of VSAT's" - says Carlos Blanco, Hispasat Head of Broadband Services.

SatmotionPocket is currently being used by Hispasat and its Brazilian subsidiary Hispamar for SITs alignment.

Hispasat's satellite fleet provides broadband data services to South and North America, Europe and Middle-East, from the 30� and the 61� West orbital positions.

The Spanish operator currently manages one of the world's largest multimedia broadband platforms based on DVB-RCS.

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