Avanti &
Quortus Achieve World First in Delivery of 4G over Satellite
2 April 2014
Avanti Communications, BAPCO and
Quortus announced Project HYDRA, an innovative programme to
provide 4G mobile networks to the UK’s emergency services
via satellite backhaul, has successfully demonstrated
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) optimisation. Project
HYDRA allows emergency services to deploy secure 4G mobile
networks anywhere, allowing them access to the communication
tools they need to deal with emergency situations.
Project HYDRA - co-funded by the
Technology Strategy Board and industry partners Avanti
Communications, BAPCO and Quortus - enables 4G devices used
in the field by operational teams to access the full
capability of 4G, wherever the HYDRA solution is deployed.
It provides a completely private network over a radius of
2km that can securely transmit data, make calls without
interference and even locate disaster victims using the
signal from their mobile phones.
The technology delivers a secure
private 4G overlay network for emergency staff, ensuring
total traffic separation from the general public
telecommunications network. It can be deployed as a
transportable platform, providing immediate backhaul for 2G,
3G and 4G communications. Additionally, the solution can be
installed as a permanent feature in areas where additional
capacity is frequently required.
As a world-first for 4G, HYDRA
has addressed the following objectives:
·
Tested TCP optimisation operating on end user data
· Full
compliance with required legal intercept and billing
architectures
·
Integrates high bandwidth satellite services to become part
of the Mobile Network Operator (MNO) network infrastructure,
enhancing end user experience
Andy Odgers, CEO of Quortus,
commented: “With 4G earmarked as the
network of choice for emergency services in the UK it is
important that they have connectivity everywhere. Our joint
solution with Avanti utilises both our core network and
satellite optimisation technology to meet the unique needs
of emergency services, providing virtually ubiquitous access
to 4G. HYDRA enables 4G networks to be deployed where they
are needed; giving first responders the tools they need to
deal with emergencies.”
Paul Feenan, Director of
Avanti Government Services, commented: “Our
world-first is further evidence of the quality of Ka-band
satellite technology to power secure data, voice and
backhaul solutions. Using Avanti’s high-speed satellite
link, the technology delivers up to 60Mbps download and
20Mbps upload speeds to end users. Crucially, we have
tailored this for both mobile deployed scenarios as well as
fixed cellular backhaul solutions, across the emergency
services sector.”
Paul Hirst, Project Manager
with British APCO commented: “We are
delighted to be working with our colleagues from Avanti and
Quortus. This partnership has delivered a clear
demonstration of the real operational benefits for the
emergency services and for those who are victims of
disasters. With support from the UK Technology Strategy
Board, the project is looking to the future of public safety
communications by employing 4G and other leading-edge
technologies.”