Telenor Satellite Expands Mobile Satellite Equipment Portfolio
The Wideye SABRE 1 features a built-in user interface allowing rapid set-up and supports multiple data protocols including Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB and RJ11. The terminal, the most economical that is currently on the market, will enable businesses, organizations, and individuals to extend their networks to remote operational locations.
“The SABRE 1 combines an efficient mix of cost-effective communications functions with an exceptional all-inclusive package of accessories that will appeal to a wide variety of potential users – from enterprise customers and industries requiring remote connectivity to small businesses and home offices and individuals that need an easy-to-use means of communicating via satellite,” said Anders Kallerud, executive vice president for Telenor Satellite Services.
Telenor is a global distribution partner and provider of Inmarsat BGAN services, offering a full complement of satellite terminals from all major manufacturers.
“Telenor’s is a market leader for BGAN services and we work with our service providers and their customers to offer the right fit of BGAN equipment and services to meet their specific communications requirements. We also feature our exclusive Terralink IP Networking Platform and global points of presence, providing our BGAN users the widest range of service connection options, increased levels of security, and cost-efficient, high-quality communications services,” Kallerud said.
BGAN offers users high-speed IP-based broadband communications plus simultaneous voice (telephony) calling via a portfolio of small, lightweight user terminals. The robust communications service from Telenor is especially useful for a variety of IP-based applications such as streaming video, videoconferencing and Web browsing. The service allows businesses and organizations to extend networks to their remote operations sites.
Source: Telenor

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