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Forsway announces hybrid satellite broadband solutions to connect MEASA
by Staff Writers
Dubai UAE (SPX) Feb 27, 2019

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Forsway, a leading provider of innovative solutions tapping satellite and existing terrestrial technologies to enable cost-efficient broadband, announced it will showcase the Forsway Xtend complete ecosystem for providing hybrid connectivity at CABSAT 2019, March 12th-14th, at Stand 713, Hall 7, Dubai World Trade Center.

Forsway Xtend is a complete ecosystem that combines satellite with terrestrial networks enabling service providers to tap unused bandwidth. Operators can rapidly deliver cost-efficient broadband internet services to regions lacking reliable access, suffering from underperforming mobile data and ADSL services.

On-site solutions and demonstrations at CABSAT will also showcase Forsway's Xtend Hub including the robust Mimir Gateway operator terminal, and the high performance Odin F-50 hybrid satellite router, Forsway's customer premises equipment:

+ Employing VNO support, Forsway technology enables service providers with multiple business opportunities to sell both accounts and dedicated bandwidth

+ Provide rapid service deployment, and eliminate need for additional infrastructure reducing total cost of ownership

+ Deliver an innovative alternative to underperforming mobile data and ADSL services

+ Forsway solutions outperform VSAT cost and QoE using terrestrial return channel and satellite forward link

Tobias Forsell, CEO, Forsway," Our complete Xtend offering to satellite operators, DTH providers, mobile network operators and telcos who strive to offer broadband also in areas where connectivity is an issue due to insufficient coverage or congestion will be demonstrated.

"During CABSAT, the Forsway team will demonstrate how the company has recently solved connectivity issues in Manila and Malaysia, Zimbabwe and Senegal, Assam and Abuja, together with leading satellite partners."

"Additionally, we will demonstrate how local communication services providers, ISP's and systems integrators can benefit from investments in Forsway platforms carried out by leading satellite operators.

"Our satellite partners now offer managed services that can be locally re-sold to households, SME's, government offices, health clinics, schools and NGO's - even for customers located in under-serviced areas."


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