[SatNews] Q-KON has launched a HotZone Internet access and distribution solution in Africa. The offering is primarily aimed at entrepreneurs who want to leverage off connectivity for their businesses as well as establishments that want to provide this service to patrons and guests.
The StarLight HotZone consists of a VSAT terminal, wireless access controller with a printer and a keypad. It comes pre-configured with 4Mbps downlink speed and 512Kbps uplink speed and works on a franchise basis. In addition to being straightforward in terms of implementation and setup, Q-KON points out the solution’s flexibility and adaptability to user requirements.
Logistically, a would-be investor or franchisee in Internet services needs to install a VSAT antenna with a satellite modem, access controller, voucher printer and keypad at their premises. Once the site is activated by the Q-KON Networks Operating Centre (NOC), the franchisee engages Q-KON to purchase the pre-paid data bundle using the online user portal. The site is now ready to distribute Internet to patrons and guests. A guest can buy a voucher in any of the designated denominations. The desk assistant will issue the guest with a voucher by selecting the option on a keypad. The voucher will be printed with an access code and PIN which needs to be typed into the portal page when accessing the HotZone. The guest will be allowed access to the Internet and the access controller will manage the usage until the purchased bundle is finished. The purchased voucher will expire if not used within the same calendar month that it was purchased.
Data bundles do not roll over and a new bundle will have to be purchased every month. Bundles may be topped up when necessary.

