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Satcom Global Launches Aura VSAT
by Staff Writers
North Shields, UK (SPX) Nov 25, 2016


With logistics being a key challenge with VSAT services, the Aura installation process has been designed to be as pain free as possible for customers no matter where they are in the world.

Satcom Global has announced the launch of Aura: a global VSAT solution offering high quality, high bandwidth connectivity across a variety of customisable packages. Already live on a wide variety of vessels and fixed remote locations around the world following a successful trial period, Aura will set new standards for military, maritime, offshore, and enterprise businesses looking for flexible global communications both at sea and on land.

Focused on flexibility, Satcom Global Aura provides customers with a solution tailored to their specific requirements. Available in bespoke packages with high bandwidth speeds, as well as multiple hardware and L-Band backup options, Satcom Global Aura combines easy setup and an uncomplicated installation, with a low cost of ownership to ensure customers are never faced with unexpected costs.

As the need for high-speed real-time data communication grows, Aura is equally scalable, with the variety of packages catering for all communication requirements via a simple price plan structure. Satcom Global also provides hardware rental plans for customers who would prefer to spread their costs over the duration of the contract, rather than buy equipment outright.

With logistics being a key challenge with VSAT services, the Aura installation process has been designed to be as pain free as possible for customers no matter where they are in the world.

Leveraging strategic partnerships with select equipment manufacturers, Satcom Global holds dedicated stock in key locations for the delivery of Aura, enabling quick deployment to wherever your vessel or location may be in the world. Additionally, Aura features clear tiered pricing options for installations with no hidden costs, and the entire end-to-end installation process will be managed by Satcom Global's dedicated in-house engineering and implementation teams.

Customers will also benefit from an industry leading customer support process which is provided on a 24x7 basis from our dedicated and knowledgeable Network Operations Centre in the UK.

At the launch CEO of Satcom Global, Ian Robinson, said: "We are delighted to be bringing Satcom Global Aura to both our loyal customers and to customers in new markets, as the demand for high speed streaming and data consumption continues to grow.

"Building and managing our own global Ku-band network gives us the flexibility and capacity to deliver a customisable solution, which will continually evolve to meet the needs of our customers. We are reaffirming our commitment to personalised service in delivering tailored satellite solutions, whilst bringing the benefits of high speed connectivity to the market place."

The addition of Aura VSAT to Satcom Global's portfolio marks a huge step forward for the organisation, strengthening its position as a leading global satellite communications provider.

Satcom Global prides itself in creating innovative solutions to meet customer's satellite communications needs regardless of where they are in the world. With offices based across Asia, the Americas, EMEA and Oceania, the 200 strong multi-lingual Satcom Global team work with an extensive global network of valued dealers and partners to fulfil this commitment.


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