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VSAT

North Star Communications is a fully licensed provider of turnkey Satellite and Wireless Broadband services in Bahrain.
Through the effective use of Broadband Services in partnership with industry leaders in satellite communications, North Star can offer a range of services, which will provide cost effective solutions to customers in Bahrain and neighboring regions.
North Star's services are accessed through a DVB / RCS gateway service in the UAE which provides high-speed Internet and multimedia connectivity to our clients. This gateway is the first in the Middle East to use open standard DVB - RCS technology.
Our gateways are built around several transponders of space segment utilizing the latest technologies implemented by New Skies, the world leader in satellite communications.
Technologies Involved
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Two-Way Broadband Services (DVB-RCS ) |
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Digital Video Broadcast with Return channel system (DVB-RCS) is the fastest and the most efficient two-way Broadband Internet services ever offered by the VSAT industry.
DVB-RCS technology can be used for more than just the Internet, it is an ideal platform for VOIP, VPN networks with Video conferencing capabilities. It can also be utilized as an efficient method connecting to the Global ISDN gateways for distance learning and Telemedicine applications.
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Demand Assignment Multiple Access (LDAMA)
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The Dynamic bandwidth allocation features allow customers to share bandwidth between sites, both inbound and outbound, rather than dedicating bandwidth between any two sites. Remotes can be added in the network without additional purchase of Bandwidth reducing the cost of adding new remotes
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Single Channel per Carrier (SCPC) |
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Single Channel per Carrier (SCPC) is used for full-duplex or two-way data, audio or video communications. The SCPC system transmits the data to the satellite continuously on a single satellite carrier. SCPC solutions are the most suitable for the Internet Service Providers, Universities, Video conferencing and point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connectivity.
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