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Vernon Valley Teleport part of USEI-operated 200 antennas worldwide ‘Bringing the World Together’

August 22, 2024

The Vernon Valley Teleport (VVT) is now operating 25 antennas supporting GEO satellites as part of USEI-operated 200 antennas worldwide, including a network of tri-band capable full-motion antennas in Germany, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Australia, South Korea, Chile and Mexico. The USEI global customer base includes the world’s largest satellite and network fleet operators for mission-critical services in commercial, government, global observation, and situational awareness applications. In addition, USEI also provides antenna hosting, smart hands, and full maintenance support for customer-furnished antenna systems.

USEI is a privately held, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) founded in 1985 and headquartered in Brewster, Washington State. VVT is the USEI East Coast USA teleport, complimenting the Brewster, WA West Coast teleport. Vernon Valley offers coverage for the AOR and Americas regions, supporting service to satellites from 3° West to 143° West. The VVT Earth station infrastructure covers the US domestic arc along with the Atlantic Ocean Region, Central America, South America, Africa and Europe. VVT is located on 128 acres in the Vernon Valley, NJ Township. From VVT, USEI provides essential satellite and terrestrial communication services to commercial and government customers worldwide. The Vernon Valley teleport is licensed for C-, Extended C-, Ku-, Extended Ku-, and Ka-bands.

VVT is located less than 60 miles from New York City and has a robust power infrastructure with eight generators and five UPS systems delivering AB power to every rack. To date, VVT has added seven antenna systems with plans for three more to follow as part of its campus expansion engineered and constructed by the USEI staff with plans for another expansion in the near future.

USEI, headquartered in Brewster, Washington, is a leading provider of ground station services and solutions for both commercial and government sectors worldwide. With a strong track record in SATCOM infrastructure, USEI excels in installing and operating antenna systems globally. The company stands out as the only US-based teleport operator with two (out of only six) US Tier IV certified WTA teleports-located in Brewster, WA, and Vernon Valley, New Jersey. Recognized as the Independent Teleport Operator of 2023 by WTA. USEI’s carrier-neutral facilities offer customers the flexibility to select satellite providers that best meet their needs. Committed to its mission of ‘Bringing the World Together,’ USEI delivers exceptional reliability, expertise, and world-class customer service.

Filed Under: Antennas, Australia, C-band, Commercial, Earth Statons, Extended C-Band, GEO, GEO Satellite Relay, Germany, Government, Hosting, Ka-Band, Ku-Band, Mexico, Punta Arenas Chile Teleport (Leaf Space), SATCOM Interfaces, South Africa, South Korea, Teleport Certification, Teleports, Tri-Band, Tri-Band Antenna, United Arab Emirates (UAE), World Teleport Assocation, WTA Tier 4 Certiication

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