RCSC


Associated tags: RCSC, SES, Satellite, Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry (Kazakhstan), Internet, JSC, MPower, Communications satellite, MEO, Ministry, O3b, Networks, Telecommunications, 5-MeO-DMT, Digital divide, Nur-Sultan, Internet access, Constellation, Science, Education

SES and RCSC to Provide O3b mPOWER Services in Kazakhstan

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Friday, September 30, 2022

Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220930005307/en/
    SES and RCSC to Provide O3b mPOWER Services in Kazakhstan (Photo: Business Wire)
    As part of the agreement, SES and RCSC will build an in-country gateway in the Almaty region that will allow Kazakhstan-based companies to quickly deploy and leverage O3b mPOWERs high-speed and low-latency network connectivity for customer applications and offices, as well as partake in the governmental digital inclusion programmes.
  • As we expand our partnership with SES, we are proud to open Kazakhstan to new high-speed connectivity solutions via satellite.
  • Transforming the digital landscape for business across the globe is one of the key mission pillars of the O3b mPOWER system.
  • We are very excited to further strengthen our partnership with RCSC and jointly introduce high-throughput and low-latency satellite-enabled services to Kazakhstan, said Steve Collar, CEO of SES.

SES, MDDIAI RK, RCSC, and AsiaNetCom Launch Demo Project to Test High-Speed Connectivity via O3b Satellite Constellation in Remote Villages of Kazakhstan

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Friday, November 19, 2021

During the demonstration, the companies have achieved 380Mbps downlink and 120Mbps uplink via SESs O3b satellite constellation, the highest speed ever recorded in Kazakhstan via satellite.

Key Points: 
  • During the demonstration, the companies have achieved 380Mbps downlink and 120Mbps uplink via SESs O3b satellite constellation, the highest speed ever recorded in Kazakhstan via satellite.
  • However, there are still remote villages where it is impossible to deliver a network using radio relay communications or through cable connection.
  • In some cases, the use of terrestrial networks is economically impractical, and we are considering the opportunities to implement innovative satellite technology to provide high-speed connectivity in those remote villages.
  • In addition, it will deliver significantly higher speeds flexibly, catering to the increasing needs from governments, enterprises and mobile operators.