UHP and TeamCast Achieve 480 Msps in DVB-S2X Enabled VSAT Network Using STMicroelectronics’ Technology

Montreal, Canada, June 19, 2018--UHP Networks, a leading developer of software-definable VSAT technologies, and TeamCast, a recognized manufacturer of modulators and demodulators for satellite broadcasters, have conducted successful integration of their cutting-edge products to come up with a uniquely powerful architecture of multiservice wideband VSAT modem equipment that integrates satellite-receiver technology from STMicroelectronics. UHP Networks’ new HTS Hub, powered by the TeamCast TYGER wideband DVB-S2X modulator extends the symbol rates in the Outbound or Forward Link up to 480 Msps per carrier, while supporting the entire DVB-S2X range of Modulation and Coding sets (MODCODs) up to 256APSK.

This new super-wideband multiservice UHP Hub has been specially designed for High Throughput Satellites (HTS) and is fully compatible with the UHP-100 and UHP-200 series satellite routers. These routers are based on STMicroelectronics’ latest satellite receiver IC, which features integrated multiple full-band capture tuners and multiple SX2 compliant narrow-band and wide-band demodulators. The STiD135 provides unparalleled flexibility, network efficiency, and throughput to cover a wide range of applications.

“We are very satisfied with the work we did with TeamCast and ST, who are known for their cutting-edge innovation. Our VSAT technology already has unprecedented efficiency in the TDMA return link with 5% roll-off, 16APSK, ACM and only 4% TDMA overhead. Now with the new partnership, we are able to fully optimize the forward link,” commented Vagan Shakhgildian, CEO of UHP Networks.

“We are very proud of our collaboration with UHP and ST, two key leaders in the satellite industry,” said Christophe Trolet, Head of the Satellite Business Unit at TeamCast. “Our TYGER modulator has been designed to offer a high bitrate IP connection and we are happy to say it fits very well in the project.”

“Our cooperation with UHP and TeamCast on this highly innovative project delivers a step change in performance in the satellite-modem application domain,” said Jocelyne Garnier, General Manager Aerospace Defense & Legacy Division, STMicroelectronics.

HTS networks can operate via wideband satellite transponders measuring up to 500 MHz in a single-carrier mode with spectrum efficiency up to 6 bit/Hz. Full support for the new DVB-S2X standard and the advanced adaptation algorithm offered by the TeamCast TYGER modulator increases the efficiency of satellite bandwidth utilization, and significantly expands the dynamic range of Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM).

The new integrated solution enables aggregation of multiple TDM/TDMA networks and SCPC dedicated channels within a single wideband carrier. The new aggregation feature, named UHP HubMux, opens up great opportunities for HTS operators to share saturated transponders with groups of different customers from the B2C, B2B and B2G segments. These groups will use dedicated bandwidth of the same carrier, while a full traffic isolation within this carrier provides unprecedented security. This progressive approach will significantly expand the capabilities of VNO operators and increase the demand for HTS capacity.

The companies will present this innovative product at the forthcoming CommunicAsia exhibition, which will be held in Singapore on June 26-28. This new solution aims at helping HTS operators solve a variety of challenges in the fast-growing Asian satellite communications market.

UHP Networks Inc. is engaged in development, manufacturing and marketing of satellite networking equipment. Its core products include UHP universal satellite routers and advanced Network Management System. UHP is the industry’s first fully software-defined, high-throughput VSAT router, which can be used in a network of any size and any topology either as remote or a building block of a VSAT hub. UHP-powered solutions are efficient and reliable, with industry-best total cost of ownership. These solutions have been deployed in over 300 networks by broadcasters, Tier 1 telecom service providers, and government agencies. For more information: www.uhp.net

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