Telecom Lead India: Inmarsat, a provider of global mobile
satellite communications services, has introduced new promotional initiatives
for its BGAN Link service.
The company is targeting customers in Sub-Saharan Africa
and Latin America.
Inmarsat is offering the service through its partner
network.
BGAN Link addresses the needs of organizations requiring
high monthly volumes of broadband data for sustained periods of operation in
remote sites.
BGAN Link is targeted at organizations around the world
operating in the construction, oil and gas, mining, humanitarian aid and
banking and finance sectors that require resilient and reliable real-time
IP-based broadband connectivity.
Inmarsat’s new promotional initiatives for Sub-Saharan
Africa and Latin America are aimed at meeting the need in these dynamic regions
for a predictably-priced service customers will want to rely on day-to-day,
over an extended usage period.
BGAN Link is available for a fixed monthly price in a
choice of four data packages. Customers requiring total cost control can select
an option that cumulatively monitors daily usage to ensure monthly allowance is
not exceeded.
Ronald Spithout, president of the Enterprise business
unit at Inmarsat, said wth this new promotion, organizations in Sub-Saharan
Africa and Latin America can benefit from Inmarsat’s BGAN platform. Its goal is
to help BGAN be the highly flexible, capable and reliable communications
network customers turn to every day, over an extended time period, not just in
times of emergency or crisis.
BGAN Link is delivered over Inmarsat’s L-band network,
guaranteeing that a connection can be maintained even during extreme weather
conditions, making it ideally suited for typical office applications such as
email, internet and intranet access, and VPN access to corporate networks from
remote locations.
BGAN Link is fast and easy to deploy, with a very low
power requirement, and benefits from low installation, service and support costs.