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UDcast delivers e-Learning
satellite acceleration system to universities in Oceania
5 August 2008
UDcast, a global provider of enterprise network
optimization and mobile television solutions,
announced today that it has delivered a network
acceleration system to the universities in
Papua New Guinea.
The network was been ordered
by the Papua New Guinea Academic and Research
Network, a consortium of private and state
universities. The project was managed by Oceanic
Broadband Solutions, a leading regional ISP and
integrator of telecom solutions.
Papua New Guinea
still lags with one of the lowest internet usage
ratios in the world. While more then one out of
five World citizens on average can access the
Internet today, with some countries such US,
Australia, New Zealand or Northern Europe
exceeding the 70% rate, internet penetration is
still as low as 2.8% among the 6 million
citizens of Papua New Guinea, according to
Internetworldstats.com.
The new Papua New Guinea
Academic and Research Network has been built to
enable students and scientists to access global
internet services, online knowledge resources,
remote processing power, as well as to conduct
and attend lectures over broadband video
conferencing.
So far, 21 ground sites have
been equipped with secure broadband satellite
connection. Each site features an UDcast’s
UDgateway that provides protocol acceleration,
caching and security in conjunction with iDirect
VSAT modems.
Tony Waters, Director of
Oceanic Broadband, said that "UDcast technology
has been proven in Europe to be secure and optimized for VSAT, ensuring high
throughput capability over the VPN tunnel. Our
customer in Papua New Guinea
additionally liked the features of the UDgateway
appliance such as caching and SMTP relay to
speed up their WAN access for the 300 to 600
student PC users per University".
UDcast’s UDgateway satellite
appliances are currently deployed at several
thousand sites around the world, enabling
multiple application including e-learning,
governmental networks, emergency systems,
inter-banking transactions, green energy
generation management, maritime communication
and more.
“Satellite communications is
the easiest and least expensive way to provide
broadband access wherever there is no
terrestrial internet infrastructure.
Technological advancements such as IP network
optimization, improve the capacity and build the
business case for the continued growth of
satellite services in many regions.” said
Antoine Clerget, CEO and co-founder of UDcast.
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