In simple terms, VSAT is a two-way satellite ground station with a dish antenna smaller than 3 meters, thus the label “very small”.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
C-Com-authorized RuSat-operated service center in Russia opens
Canadian company C-Com Satellite Systems Inc. teamed up with Moscow-based integrator RuSat LLC. to open C-Com's first authorized service center in Russia.
The RuSat-operated service center will be providing local maintenance and support for Russian customers who use C-Com's iNetVu mobile antennas. Experienced RuSat personnel took theoretical and practical training courses in the troubleshooting and maintenance of C-Com systems before receiving certification.
The certified service center is expected to simplify repair and routine maintenance procedures for the iNetVu mobile systems. In addition to reduced system downtime, RuSat and C-Com will no longer need to spend time and money on transporting defective and replacement parts.
C-Com is the world leader in commercial-grade mobile self-deploying satellite antenna systems. The company's systems possess an excellent reputation with Russian customers. Various local corporations and government agencies use the iNetVu mobile satellite antenna, often in extreme weather conditions.
Its partner, RuSat, is a satellite operator that provides telecommunications services from its Moscow-based teleport to more than 1600 VSAT systems scattered throughout Russia.
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