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Written by Maryse Benzler
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Thursday, 09 October 2008 |
A solution for low cost Internet access to rural and remore areas
RICS is designed to provide 2-way Internet connectivity to all Pacific Island Countries.
It can handle Quality of Service and VOIP.
RICS is directly connected to the US Tier 1 backbone via Hawaii and provides unprecedented performance and low latency. The RICS (second generation) is based on the cutting edge SHIRON DVB-S2 ACM Intersky platform, utilizing the latest modulation techniques to ensure reliability, availability and throughput.
PacRICS initiative launched early 2008 by SPC with Aus Aid funding
- Gilat Dual Outbound VSAT Hub physically installed in Honolulu,
Hawaii.
- Full South Pacific Coverage via two separate beams on GE-23
satellite (see coverage maps )
New development for 2010 after AusAID support ended in Dec. 2009
New agreement signed between Pactel and SPC for 2010:
- Supply of service extended for up to a total of 40 sites (PG and Pilots) for 1 year
- Coverage area unchanged
- Hawaii Content Keepers transferred to Pactel and maintained by them
- Dual illumination of Gilat and Shiron platform until Feb 15th 2010
- Supply of 40 Shiron modems and BUCs
- Disconnection of Gilat platform on Feb 15th
What does it mean for the former customers?
- Former Pilots or PG sites which already benefited from SPC financial support regarding bandwidth fees during at least one year or which are able to sustain themselves will be turned into commercial sites. Therefore they will have to pay for their own bandwidth fees
- New or recent installed PG will be able to benefit of a free bandwitdth fee until Dec 2010
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 February 2010 )
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