Satellite Internet – VSAT Systems Broadband Satellite Internet VAR Service Provider


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VSAT Systems was founded on a simple premise: that Internet over satellite requires a discipline and focus that broadcast – or telecom-oriented providers simply cannot deliver. The platforms and protocols are different, the customers more demanding. Accordingly, we built VSAT Systems from the ground up around four core principles:

  1. Internet focus and expertise. TCP/IP requires unique acceleration techniques over satellite. This is doubly true for the encrypted Virtual Private Networks. VSAT Systems has invested in the specialized technologies and people who can make Internet over satellite perform with flawless consistency.
  2. Unsurpassed quality control. We are one of the few satellite Internet provider that owns both its teleport and Network Operations Center (NOC). We exert better quality control because we have more control. The result is enterprise-class IP service that is consistent and predictable.
  3. Business-grade equipment data. A visit to our NOC will reveal a state-of-the-art data center with the most advanced servers, satellite hub and router technology. Our 6.3 and 8.1 meter n+1 redundant dishes with dual generators are the most powerful in the industry. System performance is extremely robust.
  4. Sophisticated business support. VSAT Systems resellers get the back-office systems for billing and accounting that they need to thrive in today’s competitive market.

The key to success in the satellite Internet business is superior customer retention. The key to customer retention is to consistently deliver on your promises. This is why VSAT Systems is the next logical step for success-minded resellers. We keep our promises, so that you can keep yours.

To learn more about partnering with VSAT Systems as a Value Added Reseller (VAR), Virtual Network Operator (VNO) or a Dealer, call 330-564-2147 today or click here.

2019 Fall Sun Interference to begin in October

September 25, 2019 — It’s just about that time of year again when the sun is tanning the backside of the satellites and everyone experiences a short solar outage. Called sun interference or sun fade, this occurs when the sun aligns with the satellite and the receive satellite antenna, and the sun’s radiation simply overpowers all other signals.

2019 Spring Sun Interference to begin in February

February 11, 2019 — It’s just about that time of year again when the sun is tanning the backside of the satellites and everyone experiences a short solar outage. Called sun interference or sun fade, this occurs when the sun aligns with the satellite and the receive satellite antenna, and the sun’s radiation simply overpowers all other signals.

2018 Fall Sun Interference to begin in October

October 2, 2018 — It’s just about that time of year again when the sun is tanning the backside of the satellites and everyone experiences a short solar outage. Called sun interference or sun fade, this occurs when the sun aligns with the satellite and the receive satellite antenna, and the sun’s radiation simply overpowers all other signals.

2018 Spring Sun Interference to begin in March

February 21, 2018 — It’s just about that time of year again when the sun is tanning the backside of the satellites and everyone experiences a short solar outage. Called sun interference or sun fade, this occurs when the sun aligns with the satellite and the receive satellite antenna, and the sun’s radiation simply overpowers all other signals.

2017 Fall Sun Interference to begin in October

September 11, 2017 — It’s just about that time of year again when the sun is tanning the backside of the satellites and everyone experiences a short solar outage. Called sun interference or sun fade, this occurs when the sun aligns with the satellite and the receive satellite antenna, and the sun’s radiation simply overpowers all other signals.

2017 Spring Sun Interference to begin in March

February 13, 2017 — It’s just about that time of year again when the sun is tanning the backside of the satellites and everyone experiences a short solar outage. Called sun interference or sun fade, this occurs when the sun aligns with the satellite and the receive satellite antenna, and the sun’s radiation simply overpowers all other signals.

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