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August 23rd, 2017

Advantech Wireless and Sevis Develop Intelligent Backhaul Optimization into Satellite Terminals


Advantech Wireless has integrated the Sevis' 2G/3G/4G/LTE Intelligent Backhaul Optimization (IBO) into the firm's new Ultimate U7400-C2 and U7400-C4 Satellite Terminals.

To be showcased at IBC 2017,  Sevis IBO integration within Advantech Wireless’ ASAT II™ Hubs and U7400-C2 / C4 terminals aim to make the most efficient use of satellite bandwidth to deliver savings up to 50 percent on 2G/3G and up to 30x throughput increase with Sevis LTE acceleration.

Sevis IBO Backhaul optimization and acceleration integration within Advantech Wireless ASAT II™ Hubs and high-throughput U7400-C2 and C4 terminals feature the company’s unique WaveSwitch™ technology, supporting seamless switching between ASCPC™, MF-TDMA, and SCPC (DVB-S2X) waveforms, allocating bandwidth dynamically from a common space segment pool. WaveSwitch™ delivers full bandwidth optimization at physical and protocol layers simultaneously. This powerful integration boosts mobile throughput, reduces satellite backhaul bandwidth costs and increases service revenue, while at the same time establishing a software-defined platform for high-throughput satellite (HTS) cellular backhaul.

Sevis 6000 Series.

The Advantech Wireless-Sevis integration uses Sevis’ 7000 and 6000 series, allowing satellite service providers and mobile carriers to conduct high-ROI optimization not just on IP-based 2G/3G/4G-LTE links but also on legacy E1-based 2G/3G backhaul networks, over either traditional and high-throughput satellites (HTS).

Oscar Glottmann, CMO Satellite Networks Business Unit at Advantech Wireless, noted that Sevis´ top-notch 2G, 3G and 4G / LTE optimization logic is at the heart of Advantech Wireless ASAT II™ cellular backhaul solution, and combined with the company's unique WaveSwitch™ and 3D-BoD™ technologies, enable satellite backhaul with the highest level of bandwidth efficiency, scalability and flexibility, allowing satellite service providers and mobile carriers to reduce backhaul OPEX substantially.

Tim Peyla, VP of Business Development, Sevis Systems, noted that as mobile operators around the globe expand their network coverage into areas such as rural or remote locations unserved or underserved by terrestrial technologies, they rely on Sevis to help deliver such services in the most affordable and efficient manner. By integrating the company's 2G/3G/4G/LTE Intelligent Backhaul Optimization and Acceleration solutions within Advantech Wireless ASAT II™ Hubs and U7400-C2 and C4 terminals, users can benefit from a synergetic end-to-end solution that reduces both the cost of deployment and operation.

Please join Advantech Wireless at IBC 2017 at booth 1.F40, from September 15-19 at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Center.