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Nilesat selects Hughes Jupiter to deliver satellite broadband connectivity in Egypt

The Hughes satellite ground platform will facilitate dependable and cost-effective broadband connectivity throughout the region.

Hughes Network Systems, an EchoStar company, has announced that satellite operator Nilesat has purchased a Hughes Jupiter System Gateway and will use Hughes Jupiter terminals for its Nilesat 301 satellite. The implementation will begin in Q2 and is expected to be complete by the end of Q3 2024.

Commenting on the deal, Major General Sameh Katta, Chairman and CEO of Nilesat, said: “The Nilesat vision is to be the role model for satellite services in the MENA region. After careful technical and commercial evaluation, we verified that the Hughes Jupiter System provided the efficiency, reliability, flexibility and high performance needed to help us offer the best service delivery to Nilesat subscribers.”

Vaibhav Magow, Vice President, Hughes, added: “The need for internet access is growing in the MENA region, and Hughes is pleased to be working with Nilesat to deliver access to rural areas. Our Jupiter System is the de facto standard for satellite connectivity, and it will serve Nilesat very well.”

As the major ground platform across the industry, the Hughes Jupiter System meets operator requirements with bandwidth and cost efficiencies, especially when compared with other satellite ground systems. The latest Jupiter technology incorporates software-defined satellite networking and dynamic in-route reconfiguration for the highest possible efficiency. Additionally, a new “system on a chip” in every user terminal, supports increasingly high speeds and a variety of services.