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May 4th, 2011

Integral Systems... Interferece Interference (SATCOM)


[SatNews] This partnership brings the expertise of interference detection and monitoring to NSTPL...

Integral Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:ISYS) has announced that its services organization, Integral Systems Service Solutions (IS3), has entered into a long-term, strategic partnership with New Delhi, India-based Noida Software Technology Park Limited (NSTPL) to activate an additional satellite interference monitoring, detection and geolocation site in the Republic of India and to provide exclusive distribution of IS3 services in India and the Indian Sub-continent Region. Under the terms of the five year services partnership, NSTPL will host a dual 7.3m antenna system, including Integral Systems' industry leading Monics® Radio Frequency (RF) interference monitoring, detection and analysis solution and its satID® geolocation system. With the inclusion of this new site, IS3 now supports six full time facilities providing customers with cost-effective RF interference mitigation capabilities. In addition, under the terms of a separate five year Services Distribution Agreement, NSTPL will become the exclusive Value Added Reseller of all IS3 services in India and the Indian Sub-continent region. These services include:
  • Network Technology and Consulting
    • Advanced Network Management Systems Design and
    • Integration Services Management for MSOs, Wireless and Broadcast Content Application Development, Customization and Integration
  • SATCOM NetOps Services
    • Quality of Service (QoS)
    • RF Performance Monitoring
    • Service Level Agreement (SLA) Validation
  • Integrated Network Operations
    • Service Assurance and Remote Infrastructure Management
    • Event Management and Proactive Resource Optimization
    • Professional Support Services
IS3's global infrastructure will initially support 11 full-time RF interference monitoring, detection and geolocation sites delivering unsurpassed coverage and availability. With the addition of India, global coverage is now approximately 65 percent, expanding IS3's Interim Operating Capability (IOC) into the Indian Ocean and Central Asia regions. Later this year, IS3 will add sites in Hawaii, North America's east coast, South America, Australia and Africa. When fully deployed, IS3's network of strategically placed sites will offer RF interference, monitoring, detection and geolocation service coverage on 1,127 beams from 269 commercial communications satellites -- or close to 90 percent of the global Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) constellation.