Satnews Daily
September 21st, 2009

Maritime Seamless SatTransitions Offered By MTN's ABS


MTN VSAT equipment photo MTN Satellite Communications, a global provider of communications, connectivity and content services to remote locations around the world, has launched Automatic Beam Switching (ABS) that extends the company’s ability to provide global, always-on, effortless connectivity for maritime vessels operating on its global Ku-Band network. MTN’s implementation of Automatic Beam Switching is distinctly engineered to seamlessly transition a VSAT terminal between satellites and ocean regions without the need for human intervention. In addition, ABS also improves VSAT uptime by automatically switching to alternate satellites in the event of blockage or interference. With four satellites in Europe, three in the Caribbean, and 17 worldwide, the MTN network offers unparalleled Ku- coverage.

With an MTN ABS VSAT system, the iDirect satellite modem automatically sends instructions to the Antenna Control Unit (ACU) to target the desired satellite and adjust tracking frequency, LNB parameters, and polarity. The MTN network dynamically transitions all IP addresses, phone numbers, CIRs and custom QOS profiles over to the new satellite. All new MTN installations will support ABS and most existing installations can be upgraded to support it with a relatively simple hardware retrofit.