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New VSAT Satellite Internet Services From TS2 Satellite Technologies


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Internet in the Middle EastSince 2003, we provide satellite Internet in Iraq and Afghanistan globally enabling Iraqi and Afghan citizens, businesses and remotely deployed personnel to have broadband Internet access, enterprise connectivity, VoIP and videoconferencing services at affordable costs.

Contact:
phone +48 22 630 70 70
www.ts2.pl

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TS2 Satellite Technologies company is introducing new satellite link products to the international market. These types of telecommunication products are mainly used by the companies that execute contracts in the Near East and Asia, as well as by the soldiers that are stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Purchased bands give us unlimited possibilities of configuration and setting any telecommunication connections from the Near East region and South-Western Asia.

 

New TS2 Satellite Technologies offer is a broadband internet access and corporate networks based on satellites. The operator’s broadband services enable bidirectional data transfer within the network and simultaneous Internet access. The company provides all dedicated VSAT services for demanding customers.

 

TS2 satellite services are used by: U.S. Department of State, United States Marine Corps (USMC), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Australian Defence Force (ADF), Command of Polish Navy, Air Force Institute of Technology, Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Halliburton Energy Services, KBR, General Dynamics Information Technology, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace and US Naval Research Laboratory, among others.

 

‘We provide secure and encrypted satellite connections particularly for the military sector, for any military units, literally in any part of the world, on the national firing ground and during all international trainings.’ – said Frąckiewicz. He also added: ‘We have mobile and stationary solutions dedicated to work in difficult conditions’.

 

TS2 Satellite Technologies is mainly investing in technology of American company VT iDirect. All modems from the iDirect iNFINITI series are able to make connections of 18 Mbps (downlink) and 4.2 Mbps (uplink). The networks based on iDirect iNFINITI enable connecting hundreds of computers working on the same satellite link.

 

The TS2 staff is monitoring the performance of satellite network 24 hours a day, in order to enable the immediate help in case of breakdown or receipt of alert. Due to technical conditions and favourable weather, the Teleport is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Therefore the signal from the headend aerial is not disturbed by the weather conditions and all connection users of TS2 receive services of the highest availability. The Teleport configuration is fully redundant and the services are also available on the national market.


21 Responses to “New VSAT Satellite Internet Services From TS2 Satellite Technologies”

  1. Lloyd Says:

    I have a satellite dish, here is the number off the
    LBN and BUC.

    KU- band 3wtyp BUC
    Model # NJT5037F

    KU-Band LBN
    Model # NJR2784H

    And there is a green and silver tag at the front of the LBN with this
    number on it 85Q23293 T5037F. The size of the dish is 1.2m is it a iDirect
    dish?

  2. Michael Says:

    It’s time to look into renewal bids as you know I
    have contacted you before. I am at FOB Bagram, AF. We have two hardened
    structures to service. 500 meters away from each other. We would need a
    satellite and a means to microwave over to the other building. We would
    like prices for 2Mbs to 5Mbs with a 1:1 connection ratio.

  3. Michael Says:

    Currently we have a microwave
    setup (owned by contractor) to off base tower. The contractor includes
    microwave and supermicro bandwidth manager (he still owns equipment) in
    price and is giving us 1.5Mbs – all inclusive for $5800/mo. He states he
    may not be able to provide anymore bandwidth beyond the 1.5Mbs hence the
    potential for renewal bids.

  4. Luther Says:

    I would like a quote on internet/voip services from
    one of your systems. I would be a single user. I would like to have your
    best quote. I do not want to haggle. I am serious about buying if the
    price is right.

  5. Terry Says:

    What is the cheapest that about 10 people cpuld get
    internet for in Afghanistan?

  6. Eric Says:

    We are very interested in continuing your services.

    Can you please provide me with a DRAFT invoice showing:

    1. What we owe for the cost of the equipment

    3 x iDirect terminal 2375 USD
    2 x Intelsat 10-02 connection 4096×768 10:1 (4950 USD)
    3 x Shipping to Afghanistan 1050 USD
    2. What we would owe for running two terminals (the 4096×768 10:1 (x2))

    I will then take this to the right people here to re-work the contract.

  7. Robert Says:

    Could you provide me with pricing information on a
    personal portable system and a large system that supports 50 constant
    connections?

  8. Marcus Says:

    I have a iDirect 3100 satellite modem that I bought
    from another soldier. The admin password that he gave me does not work. So
    I am unable to logon as the admin and change the setting in the modem. The
    console port is disabled so I cant reprogram it that way. The Provider was
    Sandbox and I am unable to get in touch with them for any assistance. Can
    you offer any help? We really want your service but at the cheapest cost to
    us. $1600 dollars is a bit much for us right now to buy your modem.

  9. Michael Says:

    I’m interested in the Wideye Sabre 1. Can you send me
    any additional information about its capabilities, cost and contract terms.

  10. Jose Says:

    would you provide service to single internet user, if
    so what is the cost per.mainly for video,chat, downloads,.

    In additon a see that there are some job opportunity with your company, i
    would like to get more info,
    thank you,

  11. Richard Says:

    Hi, we had a power surge last night, long story
    short, it fried the power supply to our modem. I wanted to know if your
    company sells or can point me in the direction of someone who sells just
    the power supply. Thanks.

  12. Robert Says:

    Located on Bagram Airbase. Looking to set up internet
    service for company employees

  13. Martin Says:

    We would like to know how much it will cost to buy a
    iDirect 3100 series Satellite Modem and to have it shipped to Joint Base
    Balad. How quick could you ship it??

  14. Michael Says:

    Would like to know more about your systems. Do you
    have individual systems? Do you have 10-15person systems? What are the
    costs of each and how fast can I purchase/order? Thank you in advance for
    any help you can provide.

  15. Brandon Says:

    I WOULD LIKE INTERNET IN IRAQ HOW WHAT TYPE OF EQU
    WOULD I NEED FOR A PORTABLE UNIT

  16. Shayne Says:

    i am currently in afghanistan and was wondering how
    to go about getting sat internet and the prices it would be for roughly 15
    people to use and get here i know that the mwr here has a satellite that
    they use for the internet and phones but im not sure about anyone else also
    i was wondering if there was a way to include a phone service of some sort
    to call the states and germany since we all were orriginally stationed
    there

  17. Patrick Says:

    We have approximately 40 people interested in
    subscribing to internet for personal use. What are prices, connection
    limitations, etc.?

  18. Stephen Says:

    Looking for a system that can
    support 10-20 personnel. My need to move system another location base due
    to restructure.

    Would need price on several options including service or support.

  19. Robert Says:

    IS there currently anyone on Camp Phoenix using your
    system? If so would you provide contact info so we can enquire them.

    We would be looking at mulitple systems for soldires in many of the local
    FOBs

    Thank you

  20. Matt Says:

    We have no equipment Looking for pricing on
    shipping a full iDirect system to Kandahar AB in Afghanistan. How long
    from order does it take to arrive, and how long does it take to set up? Is
    there additional equipment we need to make it run? ie, wireless router? I
    want to make sure we have every piece of equip so when the satellite
    arrives it works immediately. Is there a wait time from arrival to
    internet working? Thanks. Email is the only means i have of
    communicating.

  21. tameem Says:

    TS corporation provides VSAT System which will provide broadband internet access anywhere in Afghanistan. TS corporation is 100% committed to our customers satisfaction offering an exclusive level of support you simply won’t find anywhere else TS corporation has one of the best service support in the business with 24/7 support line in Kabul with an Operation Department dedicated to provide support locally and nationally in Afghanistan.
    The VSAT System, as described below provides customers a full turnkey solution that will provide you with broadband internet access. The turnkey system will include the installation of the antenna, modem, and switches.

    http://tscorporation.net/InternetServices.php

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