IABG
serves a growing number of business customers who use satellites to transmit voice, data
and image information. With private satellite networks, businesses can interconnect their
offices for efficient and flexible communications. Private telephone lines and rapid data
transfer between computers are common uses.
A broad range of retail, industrial and commercial firms, as well as government organizations
have already turned to satellites to meet their business communications needs.
IABG Teleport Services provides comprehensive satellite and fibre transmission services
to broadcasters or satellite operators world-wide. IABG provides more than isolated transmission
solutions; it is our policy to develop customized “End-to-End” solutions.
- Broadband Internet access through our PoP in Munich
- Directly to peoples Homes (DTH) (point to multipoint).
- Direct connection to the Internet through the internet back bone in Germany
- To Cable Head Ends and terrestrial transmitters for onward transmission (point to multipoint).
- Contribution or ‘backhaul’ of programs to a central point for subsequent
redistribution, (point to point).
- For point to multipoint services, we work with DTH platform operators and individual
broadcasters.
- We identify appropriate satellite capacity and make it directly available to the platform
operator, together with uplink facilities and contribution by intermediate satellite,
domestic or international fibre if required.
Summary of services:
- Broadband Internet access
- Up and downlink services
- Provision of satellite capacity
- Fibre optic network solutions
- Maintenance of customer furnished equipment (CFE)
- Provision of rack space for CFE
- Monitoring of CFE
- Consultancy
- End-To-End solutions
- 24/7 Hot-line services
In addition, we operate shared usage platforms, or multiplexers, on satellite capacity
for a specific function, for instance to deliver internet to cable network distributors
or terrestrial transmitters in a particular market area. In operating such services, IABG
optimizes the usage of the bandwidth and enables broadcasters to share costs of the transmission
service.
01/15/02
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