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Globecomm’s Auto-Explorer



In 27 March 2009 Globecomm Systems Inc, a leading provider of communications infrastructure solutions and services on a global basis introduce to the World a Ka-band version of its 1.2m Auto-Explorer satellite terminal specifically designed for operation with the US Department of Defense Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system. Auto-Explorer of Globecomm have full MIL-STD-188-164A compliance, the 1.2m Ka-band terminal is now undergoing certification testing with expected completion in May 2009.Globecomm is now accepting orders with a 75-90 day timeframe for delivery. 

 

Globecomm’s Auto-Explorer terminals provide high bandwidth, two-way transmission designed to meet the challenging demands of military and government agency users with Globecomm’s proven performance, quality and reliability. Auto-Explorer is capable to deploying a satellite automatically with the push of a button, the Auto-Explorer terminals support voice, data, VTC, Internet access, VPN, LAN-to-LAN, VoIP, military command and control and other applications in remote locations where satellite is the ideal communications solution. 

 

“With the first WGS satellite now operational in the Pacific region and a second one scheduled for in-orbit testing this summer, demand for small, lightweight Ka-Band VSAT products is increasing fast,” said Globecomm Vice President for Government Programs Michael Plourde. “Our ruggedized design for the 1.2m Ka-band Auto-Explorer allows set-up in less than 15 minutes and can support Ku as well as X-band requirements. 

 

 

Globecomm's Auto-Explorer

 

We can see this terminal and his solutions at the Satellite 2009 Exhibition Hall in Washington D.C. where  knowledgeable sales associates will be available to demonstrate the product’s capabilities.


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