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Global Xpress Enterprise
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About IEC Telecom
Leading global provider of satellite telecommunications
Providing hardware, airtime, software, integration and support
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
FIXEDCOMMUNICATIONS
VALUE-ADDEDSERVICES
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Worldwide Presence
FRANCE UK NORWAY SWEDEN DUBAI ABU DHABI
AFGHANISTAN KAZAKHSTAN SINGAPORE
More than 90 employees
worldwide
15 different nationalities
More than 20 languages
spoken
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Global Coverage & Communications Networks
Official distributor of the major global satellite networks
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Our Expertise
SECURITY OIL & GAS MINING
ENERGYCONSTRUCTIONS MARITIME
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Value-Chain is Growing
CONSTRUTIONS
Hardware & Airtime
Data Infrastructure Services
Rich Solutions & Applications
environment
Inmarsat GX Overview
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Relentless network expansion and traffic growth
Cloud computing
Proliferation of portable
devices
Online retail, Social
networks, OTT, …
BW hungry Apps and Critical Services
High Definition
video
…
…
…
More bandwidthAnytime, anywhere Just like at home or the office…
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Adding KA to L-Band Portfolios
Each strategic element reinforces the others
A unique applications platform enables integrated services across L- and Ka-band
Resilience & Safety
L-bandGlobal
Highly mobile, agile and resilient
Supports safety services
True broadband
Relatively uncrowded spectrum
Scalable
Solutions Ecosystem - driving value-adds for end users
Capacity & Speed
KA-band
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GX Snapshot
World’s first global commercial Ka-band network
>$1.5B investment in new Ka-band satellites, earth stations, VSAT and back office systems and teleports
Complementary and evolutionary to existing L-band network
Geostationary orbit 3+ Spacecraft constellation providing worldwide coverage
F1 successfully launched and under testing
F2 and F3 launch scheduled this year
F4 satellite procured in 2013 already being built
Proven Boeing 702HP design with minimum 15-year service life
System designed for mobility as well as fixed networks
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GX global coverage
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GX Objectives
Global coverage
First mover advantage
Minimum risk
High throughput
Mobility
Expandable system
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Investing in L- and Ka-band networks
Key launches in 2013
Network and Infrastructure Overview
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Global Service Beams (GSB)
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Fixed, bent-pipe design, up to 72 of 89 beams per satellite powered at once 32 MHz in both forward and return directions, 7-color frequency reuse
19.7 - 20.2 GHz Rx, 29.5 - 30.0 Tx
2.02 degree coverage width, 1.75 degree separation between beams for mobility Even distribution of power and gain across each beam for mobility, 1.5 dBW difference
between beam centre and edge Traffic landed to Inmarsat SAS gateways, with site diversity
Fixed, global cellular coverage
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High Capacity Commercial (HCC) Beams
6 steerable high-power beams, 1.2 degrees wide
8 commercial channels each with 100 MHz channelisation in forward and return directions
Interoperable with global beams 19.2 - 19.7 GHz Rx,
29.0 - 29.5 Tx
Switchable channels between commercial and military Ka-band
6 steerable HCP beams
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GX SAS
Site #1
GX SAS
Site #2
• 2 Satellite Access Sites (SAS) in each region
• Hundreds of miles separate active and standby
• Automatic switchover to warm standby
• Eliminates satellite feeder link outages
• Standard benefit to all GX partners/subscribers© Inmarsat confidential
Feeder Link Redundancy
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Service Enablement Platform
Cisco delivering Service Enablement Platform (SEP) system for GX terminal and capacity management, status monitoring and metrics reporting
SEP also provides an application hosting platform option
Billing
ProvisioningNetwork
Operations
PrepaidPlatform
ApplicationHosting
Service Settings &
Config
Customer Service
(Ticketing)
Monitoring and service assurance
Content Hosting
Content Delivery
A unified satellite network for users
Core set of Inmarsat-managed services delivered globally
Rich third party developer support
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SEP: How does it work?
Service Delivery Platform (SDP) – Cloud platform in London
and Burum developed by Cisco
Terminal / Service Management and Interfaces
Access Network – SAS and meet-me points
IP Connectivity and RF links
Inmarsat-Cisco Network Service Device (NSD)
Remote Hardware Platform for Services
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GX Network Architecture
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Ka, L-band Satellites, SAS, MMP Locations
IEC TELECOM GX INFRASTRUCTURE & OPTICLOUD
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Infrastructure
IEC Telecom POP
Interconnection point for
IEC Telecom servicesIEC Telecom MMP
GX delivery point
All Ocean regions
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IEC TELECOM Value added services
Usage control:
Focus both bandwidth and allowance on the main requirements / applications
Control your budget
Prevents invisible unwanted usage (updates, malwares, viruses…)
Define and apply filtering on your terminal fleets seamlessly across networks
Implement filter sets by Sim or by projects (pools of SIM cards)
WAN Optimization:
Improves overall user experience
Improves application responsiveness
Compress, optimizes and caches
Fully transparent to applications
Low TCO thanks to IEC Telecom hosted optimizers
Reporting:
Detailed qualitative content analysis to understand your traffic
Monthly report per SIM or per project (pool of SIM cards)
Tailored usage reports available upon request
Interconnection:
Connect your remotes to your head office
Channel corporate applications securely
Software VPN or dedicated landlines from IEC Telecom POPs
Collect your traffic seamlessly across L band and VSAT gateways
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Service Provider's option
White label offering from IEC Telecom Group Subscribe to IEC Telecom managed services to benefit from:
OptiSIM - IEC Telecom billing platform
IEC Telecom provisioning platform
OptiCLOUD Monitoring - IEC Telecom monitoring platform
VNO Offering: Interconnect with IEC Telecom’s POP
Collect your subscribers and offer your own set of services
iDirect Velocity Benefits
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iDirect Velocity VSAT System
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Developed by iDirect specifically for Inmarsat GX, with many enhancements Designed for COTM, but also supports COTP and fixed site terminals
Global commercial Ka-band standard, 1 GHz IF bandwidth
Global Bandwidth Manager (GBWM)
Core Module (CM) Remote Modem – 2 receivers for seamless make-before-break transition between beams on the same GX satellite
Adaptive Coding and Modulation – DVB-S2 forward link, A-TDMA return link
One Touch Commissioning (OTC) – Single global options file, standard protocols for controllers (OpenAMIP) and BUCs/XCVRs (OpenBMIP)
Scalable to thousands of GX terminals
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GX Ka-band Advantages
More bandwidth and power/gain, distributed evenly, all the time Large commercial frequency range (uplink 29.0 - 30.0 GHz, downlink 19.2 - 20.2 GHz), as a worldwide
standard More power with only 1.5 dBW roll off from GSB beam center to edge 7-color, 2.02°GSB cellular coverage with 1.75° GSB spacing enables frequency reuse with mobility
between adjacent beams
Efficiency (more gain, simplified antenna alignment) Shorter wavelength than Ku-band; antenna gain will be 4 to 6 dB better than equivalent Ku-band
antennas Ka-band circular polarization simplifies fixed manual point antenna installation and auto-acquiring
terminal design, eliminating the linear feed adjustment and XPI in Ku-band
Core Module fade mitigation capabilities optimize performance to link conditions Ka-band rain fade rate (3 - 5 dB/s) is more severe than Ku-band (1 dB/s) GX terminal Uplink Power Control (UPC) can mitigate 3 dB of fade iDirect GX implements Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM) on both forward and return links,
adjusting MODCOD to maintain threshold Receive Eb/No and Transmit C/No margins
Enable deployment and mobility of smaller antennas anywhere in a beam
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State-of-the-art Mobility
New iDirect Velocity mobility and capacity management features built into the GX system
The Global Signaling Channel (GSC) Common signal in each beam enabling a uniform Core Module options file for commissioning and
global operations Advertises the frequencies of each iNet to the terminals in a beam Facilitates automatic iNet configuration updates
Optimal beam selection Two identical receivers in each terminal allow searching for “best beam” during operation on the
active beam GX Terminals report best beam information to the GX system, which in combination with the beam
map enables optimized capacity utilization Make-Before-Break beam switching as directed by the GX system at the optimal time
Directed satellite handover when GX terminals switch satellites Antenna re-acquisition is required so satellite transition cannot be Make-Before-Break Handover time dependent on stabilized antenna acquisition of the new satellite
Built for mobility from the ground up
Terminal Portfolio
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GX Terminals – Core Module
iDirect Velocity
ICM and SCM form factors
2 x Rx, 1 x Tx, L-band IF (950 - 1950 MHz)
8 Ethernet ports
VLAN support
Forward Link DVB-S2/ACM DVB-S2 up to 45 Msps
Modulation: QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK, Coding: LDPC/BCH
FEC: 1/4 to 8/9
Return Link A-TDMA A-TDMA up to 5.8 Msps
Modulation: BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK, Coding: 2D16S (100, 170 or 438 bytes)
FEC: 1/2 to 6/7
Each CM is identified by a unique ID and digital cert used to authenticate
Supports iDirect’s OpenAMIP and Open BMIP standards for integration with antenna controllers and BUCs/XCVRs respectively
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GX Terminal Partner Ecosystem
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Commercial
Terminals
RF
Components
Integration
Industry
component
providers
Maritime
Terminals
Commercial
Aero
Terminals
32v
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Global Xpress – Land Products
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Terminal Portfolio available in GX Product Catalog
Transportable VehicularFixed
Explorer 3075
Explorer 5075
GX Atom 65 (65cm)GX Atom 65 AA (65cm)
Hornet (60cm)
GX Atom99
GXSky180 (1.8m)
Connect 100
Connect 180 (1.8m)
Connect 70 (69cm)
Explorer 7100 (COTP)
<69cm
75cm
1m
1.2m
1.6-2.0m
2.4m
Cobham SATCOMSkyware Tech
Paradigm
GXSky98
GXSky69 (69cm)
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Key FeaturesCorporate
Media Bureau
Civilian Government
Banking and Finance
Health Care
Target Applications
RF: 0.69m, 0.98m, 1.8m; GX Approved RF (5W), High power option; multi-band capable
Paradigm Connect Series – Fixed Site
Mount: King post, NPM, ISO corner mount; high-wind options; high salt environment options
Core Module: Paradigm Interface Module (PIM)- Modular unit; consistent across Paradigm/SWT terminals- Audible and visible assisted pointing- Indoor core module enclosure
Power: AC
Interfaces: Ethernet standard (PoE); customizable
Packaging:- Customizable depending on VAR requirement
Cat 1 – Commercial Ka
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Key FeaturesMedia Bureau
Corporate
Media Bureau
Civilian Government
Banking and Finance
Health Care
Target Applications
RF: 0.98m, 1.8m; 5W XCVR; multi-band capable; supports Ku-bridging
GXSky Series – Fixed Site
Mount: King post, NPM, ISO corner mount; high-wind options; high salt environment options
Core Module: Paradigm Interface Module (PIM)- Modular unit; consistent across Paradigm/SWT terminals- Audible and visible assisted pointing- Indoor core module
Power: AC
Interfaces: Ethernet standard (PoE); customizable
Packaging:- Customizable depending on VAR requirement
Category 1 – Commercial Ka
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Key Features
Media/SNG (SD and regional)
Civilian Government
NGO and Aid
First Responders
Target Applications
GX Atom 65 – COTP
Mount: Steel Tripod; Manual Point
Core Module: Paradigm Interface Module (PIM)- Modular unit; consistent across Paradigm/SWT terminals- Audible and visible assisted pointing- Indoor and Outdoor (IP65 and MILSTD) mounting options
(customizable)
Power: AC and DC
Interfaces: Ethernet standard (PoE); customizable
Packaging:- Single and Dual Case Options; 13kg (without case)
RF: 65cm Composite Aperture; 5W XCVR; no-fan operation for increased reliability
Category 1 – Commercial Ka
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Key Features
Media/SNG (SD and regional)
Civilian Government
NGO and Aid
First Responders
Target Applications
RF: 100cm Composite Aperture; 5W XCVR; future high power XCVR option (2015); no-fan operation for increased reliability
GX Atom 99 – COTP
Mount: Steel Tripod; Manual Point
Core Module: Paradigm Interface Module (PIM)- Modular unit; consistent across Paradigm/SWT terminals- Audible and visible assisted pointing- Indoor and Outdoor (IP65 and MILSTD) mounting options
(customizable)
Power: AC and DC
Interfaces: Ethernet standard (PoE); customizable
Packaging:- Dual Case; <23kg per case
Category 1 – Commercial Ka
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Key Features
Media/SNG (SD and HD Global)
Civilian Government
NGO and Aid
First Responders
Target Applications
RF: 75cm Carbon Fibre Aperture; 5W BUC; 8W BUC (HP) Option; multi-band capable
Explorer 3075 / 3075 HP – COTP
Mount: Integrated CM ODU; Manual Point
Core Module: - Visible assisted pointing- Outdoor (IP65) baseband packaging- Integrated Wi-Fi interface- LCD, iOS/DROID, Web-based user interfaces
Power: AC (optional DC)
Interfaces: Ethernet and Wi-Fi standard
Packaging:- Single and Dual Case Options; <30kg with case
Category 1 – Commercial Ka
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Media/SNG (SD and HD Global)
Civilian Government
NGO and Aid
First Responders
Energy
Target Applications Key Features
RF: 1m Composite Aperture; 5W BUC; 8W BUC (HP) Option; multi-band
Explorer 7100 / 7100 HP – COTP
Mount: Auto Point; vehicle roof mount; customizable
Core Module: - 19” Indoor Rack Mount- Automated acquisition- Integrated Wi-Fi interface- LCD, iOS/DROID and Web-based user interfaces
Power: AC
Interfaces: Ethernet and Wi-Fi standard
Category 1 – Commercial Ka
GX Subscription Service Overview
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GX Subscription Services
Pre-defined, tiered plans, with: GX terminal flat-rate monthly subscription plans (can include a GX primary with L-band
backup bundle) Offered based on service level (data rates, QoS) and add-on options
Stated data rates are in Mbps (forward and return) with contention
CIR/MIR options – based on terminal selected with the service and operating region Service Level Agreement (SLA) covers:
Network Availability Link Availability (typically 99.5%) CIR Availability Plan may include Fair Access Policy (FAP) Optional support for VoIP, VTC prioritization
Volume subscriptions available
CSI readiness testing in Jul 2014 and pilots from Aug 2014,sales from Sep/Oct 2014 onwards
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Plans segmentation and value add
Four categories of Enterprise Plans reflects different sector requirements: BRONZE - Targeted for Small business (SME, SOHO)
SILVER - Basic Corporate
GOLD - Targeted for Energy
PLATINUM - Media SNG, SCPC equivalent
SSP Categories
Category Example Segment Terminals CoverageUsage
ModelsMIR to CIR ratio
Addition-al SVNs
Internet Access
Bronze Small BusinessSmall, Low–SWAP, Medium (only land)
Regional or Global
Any, except Hybrid
High No Optional
Silver Basic Corporate Medium, LargeRegional or Global
Any Moderate Yes Optional
Gold Deluxe Corporate Medium, LargeRegional or Global
Any Low Yes Optional
Platinum Media SNGMedium/High power, Large
Regional or Global
Any Uncontended Yes Optional
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GX Subscription Services (cont’d)
Subscriptions can be tailored to geography
Global and regional plans
Customizable subscription bundles through use of GX Over-the-Top (OTT) services (Managed Voice, Pre-Paid Voice and Metered browsing and Apps, with more to come).
Managed via SEP and require an NSD device
Data delivered to GX Meet-Me-Point
Backhaul to subscriber data centres
Optional Internet Access from MMP
VAR readiness and pilots from Aug 2014, sales from Sep/Oct 2014 onwards
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Subscription Model Components
Bandwidth and optional add-on components are bundled and offered as monthly fixed rate “always on” subscriptions.
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Roadmap: Post launch development
Occasional Use offering Book short term coverage in a region of operation using a web portal
Duration less than 6 months (1 day, 1 week, 1 month, etc.)
Occasional Use Reservation System portal (location, start date, duration, service plan, user, terminal)
Hybrid solutions: GX primary combined with BGAN backup,
using Cisco Network Service Device (NSD)
Business continuity GX as a diverse backup link for another network using Cisco Network Service
Device (NSD)
Other terminal types Different antenna sizes, different BUC sizes, …
Hybrid Services – GX and L-band
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Global Xpress Hybrid Solutions
GX Primary and L-band Backup
~100% Availability
GX
FB
NetworkService Device
GX FB
Inmarsat Core Network
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GX Hybrid Service – Key differentiators
Physical link diversity – GX (I5) and L-band (I4 and Alphasat) GX Ka-band primary (more than 95% usage): High throughput, small dish
antennas (65 cm to 1.0 meter)
FB and BGAN L-band backup (up to 5% usage): Robust link immune to rain fade
Combination of 2 constellations (I5 and I4) with global coverage Unique capability to ensure ~100% availability of critical communications
Guaranteed minimum throughput per installation at ~100% availability, using small footprint L-band terminals collocated with the GX terminal FB terminals: Cobham Sailor 500, Add Value FX500, JRC JUE-501
BGAN terminals: TBD
Cisco NSD Network Appliance provides automated failover and recovery without voice session interruption
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Inmarsat I4 – L-band Backup
Available as a bundle with the Cisco NSD and GX Subscription Service
FB500 backup – Always-ready Maritime COTM backup service to GX Available at GX Maritime CSI
Up to 432 kbps background IP data and up to 235 kbps Streaming IP, multiple voice session support
BGAN – Land Fixed and COTP Currently in development
Terminals selected for GX backup TBD
L-band service is complimentary to GX and provides a baseline throughput SLA with QoS to all GX Hybrid Ka/L-band installations
Backup for critical applications and services, at overall baseline performance
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Network Service Device (NSD)
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Network Service Device
Customized 2911 Cisco router for GX Hybrid Service
Key functionality:
Controls access to satellite terminals and networks (GX & FB) (land BGAN version in development)
Monitors GX link status, switches from GX to FleetBroadband when GX primary link is unavailable Enforces security and access control
Traffic Optimization and Application Hosting
Advanced traffic and bandwidth management
Local storage used for Multicast File Delivery/Content Pre-Positioning
Hardware Overview
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NSD provides switching logic for Hybrid GX/FB service based on C/N values transmitted via BGP Community Attributes, along with Monitoring
2911
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NSD – Cisco2911 ISR
SRE Module
Analog
Phones
FXS CardExpansion Slots
Network Services
NSD Physical Connectivity
Please contact [email protected]
Questions?