VSAT is a satellite-based service used to transmit and receive video, voice and data to remote locations or areas without terrestrial connectivity. It is also designed to serve broadcast and interactive multimedia applications. It offers a cost-effective means of implementing a high quality, reliable communications link to widely distributed sites or isolated areas.
The VSAT utilises a small satellite dish and allows for rapid, low-cost network reconfiguration and expansion to meet new or unexpected business requirements. Transmissions and network operations are via C-band or Ku-band satellite frequencies. It offers a wide range of protocols and features, providing extraordinary flexibility and virtually unlimited expansion capabilities.
VSAT offers a wide range of protocols and features, providing extraordinary flexibility and virtually unlimited expansion capabilities. It is typically engineered to achieve a minimum of 99.0% end-to-end availability for all locations, ideal for applications as such as: