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neXat delivering SATCOM connectivity for the Antarctica-based NANC Ukranian research base without a physical teleport

September 24, 2022

Scientists monitoring the ozone hole and water ecosystem from a Ukrainian research base in Antarctica will have better access to connectivity options, thanks to a cloud-based services platform.

The National Antarctic Scientific Center (NANC) has connected to neXat, a capacity aggregator and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), to monitor the signal levels, real-time traffic, service outages and network issues of its satellite connectivity. Satellite-based internet connectivity is crucial to the base for scientific activities and crew welfare. For example, online telemetry from a number of scientific instruments requires stable high-speed connection.

neXat is a capacity aggregation platform that acts as an intermediary between teleport and hub operators and the marketplace and offers partners access to a network of resellers across five continents and operates as a Platform as a Service (PaaS) that offers a full suite of value-added services.

neXat is enabling the NANC, which is based at Vernadsky Research station, located on Galindez Island in the Argentine Islands, to do this without the need to install a physical teleport.

The NANC is responsible for the development and implementation of research programs in Antarctica and to ensure further development of the Vernadsky Research Base. It also conducts interdisciplinary research in the field of environmental protection. The research complex of the station allows the implementation of comprehensive monitoring of environmental parameters in Antarctica at all levels of the geosphere – from tectonosphere to geospace.

The organization, part of the Ukrainian government’s Ministry of Education and Science, will also have the ability to pay for added capacity via direct ticketing and access added-value services.

“We’re delighted to be helping the NANC to continue its crucial work in Antarctica. This project is a big step for neXat and serves as proof that our platform is not constrained by locality and can offer services completely independent of a teleport’s location,” said Michele Ceragioli, Senior VP Global Solutions Enterprise at neXat. “neXat will enable the base to benefit from the same functionality of a teleport, but without the need to install a physical presence – which often comes with a high CAPEX. We’ll also be able to offer the base tailored services and will allow the operators at the NANC to be more flexible with their connectivity options. Typically, only the biggest operators can usually offer these services in a remote location, like the geographical poles. Because of the range of teleports and satellites available through the neXat platform, choosing connectivity options is as simple as using Google for our customers – they can look to see if the area of their interest is covered by one of the satellites in our fleet and the job is done.”

Eugen Guzei, Director General at neXat’s local partner, Radiosatcom, said, “Our company has provided communication services for NANC for over 10 years, starting with only 2-5 megabytes of BGAN traffic per month in 2008 for basic emailing. This was a complicated long-term project, taking into account location of the base and budgeting limitations.”

neXat, powered by SatADSL, is changing the way satellite connectivity business is done.  Its disruptive flagship neXat platform, the world’s first satellite aggregation system, acts as a capacity broker connecting teleports with new customers and markets. Through this model, neXat is creating a ‘network of satellite Networks’.  The neXat company was founded in 2011 and is an award-winning satellite service provider based in Brussels, Belgium, delivering innovative solutions worldwide to satellite operators, teleport & hub operators, government and enterprise bodies, and ISPs. Active in 50 countries and already connected to more than 15 teleports and 25 satellites, the neXat PaaS offering is a virtual OSS/BSS with competitive resilience, security and quality features. It allows teleport and hub operators to offer the full range of neXat’s value added services to their own clients and provides classical and packaged connectivity services through its network of ISPs or directly to end users.  neXat seamlessly offers a complete portfolio of reliable satellite services to its demanding high-end satellite service customers through a user-friendly eMarketplace.

Filed Under: Antarctica, Cloud Services, Comms, internet, Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Satellites

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