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Vizada Launches ThurayaIP



Vizada launched the ThurayaIP broadband mobile satellite service, the Vizada announced July 7. The launch follows an extensive development phase with Thuraya to fine-tune the service and link it to Vizada’s network infrastructure.
    Additionally, Vizada, along with service provider partner SeaMobile Europe, have combined ThurayaIP with its own applications and solutions to provide a packaged service to the France24 news channel.
    The combination aims to enable France24 reporters to perform high-quality live broadcasts as well as send emails and use Internet from remote locations. France24 reporters use SeaMobile Europe’s Media ClipWay end-to-end software solution in order to send live and pre-recorded film over the ThurayaIP terminal.


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  • Nick: I have no satellite equipment, I am looking to have this service for a period of 7-8 months, We will have a maximum of 10 users. We are looking for service to access email, do some downloading of files, as well as instant messaging, possible web tv. Will this connection be through a direct hookup to a modem or will it be a wireless connection?
  • Andrew: Are we able to purchase the Idirect satalite system and purchas the internet service after we have recieved and set up the system?