Satellite equipment provider Newtec has supplied a VSAT system and IP satellite modems to Burkina Faso, reportedly enabling flexible satellite connectivity for the upcoming municipal and legislative elections set to take place on December 2, 2012.
The hub also supplied by Newtec, required for the service in Burkina Faso, is situated at SES Broadband Services teleport site in Luxemburg
The equipment will facilitate, the company claims, ‘always on’ connectivity between 45 remote electoral district offices which serve as the hubs for 14,698 polling stations across the West African country and the central election office in the capital, Ouagadougou. The system will be used for video conferencing and surveillance, internet access and communication of ballots.
The elections are being administered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (la Commission Electorale Nationale Indépendante, CENI) with SES Broadband Services delivering the service via its 5 degrees East orbital position.
“It is an honour for our technology to be used to facilitate the electoral process in Burkina Faso,” said Serge Van Herck, CEO of Newtec. “Satellite is the most affordable communication technology with seamless coverage of the whole country. Our equipment will provide essential connectivity between the remote polling sites, allowing for fast, efficient and secure communication between provinces and CENI’s central office. It will also be available for government-led activities across the country after the elections.”
Earlier this year, Newtec announced it had successfully tested its new high speed Ka-band broadband technology for a satellite broadband service, also provided by SES Broadband Services. Well over 100,000 Ku-band terminals have already been shipped and it is now providing next generation Ka-band terminals for a new generation of quicker services.
The hub also supplied by Newtec, required for the service in Burkina Faso, is situated at SES Broadband Services teleport site in Luxemburg.
“The SES Broadband service ensures reliable and secure connectivity for institutional applications. In addition our services have the advantage of quick and cost effective deployment in very rural areas,” commented Patrick Biewer, Managing Director, SES Broadband Services. “Newtec’s technology is a key component of our service in this project.”
As part of Newtec’s government programme to supply satellite equipment technologies and solutions for different applications, they reportedly deliver two-way broadband systems and IP VSAT modems to areas where no terrestrial broadband connection is available. This is used for elections, education and disaster recovery networks.
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