November 8, 2011
XipLink and 3Di Technologies, are announcing completion of the USO satellite network for Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) applications for thousands of U.S. troops operating in Southwest Asia. The network supports personal calls via Voice over IP (VoIP) as well as Internet access to keep deployed personnel in contact with family and friends around the world. The key objective in combining the 3Di TDMA VSAT network with XipLink’s XA wireless optimization appliances is to achieve more than 3 times the VoIP call capacity versus the un-optimized TDMA network in order to service the
thousands of troops at USO facilities throughout the region.
In this application, 3DI deployed redundant, high capacity 155 Mbps XA-30K appliances at their new Baltimore managed data center for aggregation into an optical backhaul network while using cost efficient 8 Mbps XA-4000 class optimizers at the remote access sites. In addition to TCP acceleration, streaming TCP compression and web optimization, 3Di utilizes the new XipLink Real Time (XRT) UDP optimizations to coalesce and header reduce UDP packets to meet the stringent capacity requirements of the USO network.
XipLink’s XA-Series appliances include a range of industrial computing engines that scale for wireless carriers from 2 Mbps to high-performance systems running at 155 Mbps, with the best capital cost ratio in the industry. For mobile users, XipLink also offers the XS family of specialty devices, including the palm-sized XipStick™ for MSS and mobile military VSAT requirements as well as the XS-104 single board computer for rugged computing on the move.
Ian Palmer, President of 3Di commented, “Our company has a long and positive association with XipLink so when the USO requirements called for a reliable satellite optimization capability at very high VoIP call rates we tested the new XRT features for UDP packets with favorable results. Once the contract was secured the products rolled out cleanly without incident and the USO is thrilled with the results. More importantly, the troops obtain a useful tool to stay in contact with their friends and family on a regular basis.”
“We are always pleased to contribute to the success of our partners and to insure the positive morale of troops in theater,” says Jack Waters, CEO of XipLink. “Especially in 3DI’s case, where their focus is to provide the highest level of reliable service to personnel at risk, it is extremely rewarding to be part of a technology and service team that executes properly for the USO.”