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April 8th, 2013

Hughes...Helping The GSA To Defeat Recalcitrant Internet Connectivity (Business)



Hughes' EchoStar XVII satellite that incorporates
Jupiter™ technology
[SatNews] Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES) has announced that its nexgen satellite broadband...

...Internet plans have been added to its U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule 70 #GS-35F-0907P. Available to federal, state, and local government customers across the U.S., and providing speeds up to 15Mbps, the three plans are ideal in areas where terrestrial Internet connections are unavailable, too slow, or cost- prohibitive.

“Government agencies depend on the Internet to conduct and back up their mission-critical operations, yet many—particularly those in remote locations—have been unable to purchase cost-effective, high-speed Internet solutions,” said Tony Bardo, assistant vice president for government solutions at Hughes. “That ends today with the addition of Hughes high-capacity, next generation Internet plans to our GSA Schedule. Now, every federal, state, and local government agency across the U.S. has access to affordable broadband Internet connectivity for both their primary and back-up needs.”

Hughes Internet Access Solutions are powered by the recently launched EchoStar XVII® satellite with JUPITER™ high-throughput technology—a nexgen Ka-band satellite employing a multi-spot beam, bent-pipe architecture—delivering the industry’s fastest satellite Internet speeds.

The plans offer download speeds of 10 or 15Mbps and a choice of generous data allowances tailored to the needs of the government. All three tiers come with Hughes enterprise-grade equipment and are backed by Hughes service and support.