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NEW DELHI: Kazakhstan-based telecom operators Kcell<\/a> and Luxembourg-headquartered SES<\/a> Wednesday said the companies have successfully demonstrated satellite-enabled cellular networks in remote parts of the country.

Kcell’s terrestrial network was paired with SES’s O3b satellites operating in medium earth orbit (
MEO<\/a>) to establish and test connectivity for 3G and 4G applications during the demonstration, according to an official statement.

The companies also validated SES’s satellite network with a series of technical and end-user tests to provide its compatibility with Kcell’s network for low-latency, high-speed internet.

The companies achieved a throughput of 50 Mbps for
4G application<\/a> and 30 Mbps for 3G application<\/a> and SES’s MEO satellite handover was performed without delays or impact on signal, the statement added, noting that the latency was five times lower than on the existing geostationary platform.

The cellular network was used for applications such as video streaming, video calling and conferencing as well as web browsing, meeting requirements for reliable use.

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Tata's Nelco, Telesat successfully conduct LEO satellite internet trial in India<\/a><\/h2>

“Nelco and Telesat have successfully conducted their first in-orbit demonstration of high-speed broadband connectivity in India with Telesat's Phase 1 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite, marking yet another milestone for bringing next-generation satellite communication technologies to the country,” an official statement said.<\/p><\/div>

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NEW DELHI: Kazakhstan-based telecom operators Kcell<\/a> and Luxembourg-headquartered SES<\/a> Wednesday said the companies have successfully demonstrated satellite-enabled cellular networks in remote parts of the country.

Kcell’s terrestrial network was paired with SES’s O3b satellites operating in medium earth orbit (
MEO<\/a>) to establish and test connectivity for 3G and 4G applications during the demonstration, according to an official statement.

The companies also validated SES’s satellite network with a series of technical and end-user tests to provide its compatibility with Kcell’s network for low-latency, high-speed internet.

The companies achieved a throughput of 50 Mbps for
4G application<\/a> and 30 Mbps for 3G application<\/a> and SES’s MEO satellite handover was performed without delays or impact on signal, the statement added, noting that the latency was five times lower than on the existing geostationary platform.

The cellular network was used for applications such as video streaming, video calling and conferencing as well as web browsing, meeting requirements for reliable use.

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Tata's Nelco, Telesat successfully conduct LEO satellite internet trial in India<\/a><\/h2>

“Nelco and Telesat have successfully conducted their first in-orbit demonstration of high-speed broadband connectivity in India with Telesat's Phase 1 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite, marking yet another milestone for bringing next-generation satellite communication technologies to the country,” an official statement said.<\/p><\/div>