With the release of iDX 2.0, iDirect becomes the first satellite technology provider to integrate the nexgen 2D 16-State FEC coding technology into its overall platform. Representing the most powerful inbound coding option available to the industry, 2D 16-State delivers improved efficiencies over the Turbo Product Coding (TPC) and provides existing customers a 10 to 20 percent increase in their inbound IP throughput without sacrificing link performance. It also provides greater flexibility in network design with a more granular selection of block sizes and code rates, which can lead to typical link margin improvements of 1dB. iDX 2.0 tightly integrates iDirect’s Group Quality of Service (QoS) technology with Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM). By coupling these technologies, service providers can create more flexible service offerings and improve customer satisfaction in geographies commonly impacted by adverse weather conditions. For example, they can establish Extended Information Rate (EIR) options that maintain a fixed Committed Information Rate (CIR) during periods of rain fade, giving their customers the choice of more service level guarantees at different price points.
Satnews Daily
September 9th, 2009
iDirect Intros New Router and Line Cards To Compliment Their New OS Release
With the release of iDX 2.0, iDirect becomes the first satellite technology provider to integrate the nexgen 2D 16-State FEC coding technology into its overall platform. Representing the most powerful inbound coding option available to the industry, 2D 16-State delivers improved efficiencies over the Turbo Product Coding (TPC) and provides existing customers a 10 to 20 percent increase in their inbound IP throughput without sacrificing link performance. It also provides greater flexibility in network design with a more granular selection of block sizes and code rates, which can lead to typical link margin improvements of 1dB. iDX 2.0 tightly integrates iDirect’s Group Quality of Service (QoS) technology with Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM). By coupling these technologies, service providers can create more flexible service offerings and improve customer satisfaction in geographies commonly impacted by adverse weather conditions. For example, they can establish Extended Information Rate (EIR) options that maintain a fixed Committed Information Rate (CIR) during periods of rain fade, giving their customers the choice of more service level guarantees at different price points.

