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TS2 Satellite Technologies Launches New Portable Modems for Inmarsat...



BGAN (http://www.ts2.pl/en/BGAN) (Broadband Global Area Network) satellite modem is a small laptop-sized device which weighs less than a kilogram (T's38;T Explorer 110) and which ensures transfer and reception of files of any size within a satellite network from almost any place on Earth. Equipped in USB, WLAN, Bluetooth and ISDN - BGAN makes a control unit or communications center with a decision centre in any place in the world. On land, water, or in the air, both high in the mountains and on deserts - BGAN makes your portable office ready for work within minutes.



BGAN terminals (http://www.ts2.pl/en/BGAN) are gaining more and more interest, particularly among foreign correspondents, soldiers, crisis management units, police, fire brigades, emergency services and other safety services. Travelers, participants of exotic expeditions, extreme sports lovers, sailors and officers of international organizations all over the world also form a numerous group of users.



The new technology can be used for communications even in most extreme weather conditions. The terminal is resistant to water, humidity, shock, dirt and temperatures ranging from -40's186;C to +80 's186;C. Its additional accessories such as a solar panel, car antenna or power generating unit eliminate additional limitations. Its user-friendliness and possibility to connect several computers and other compatible devices to one modem make it suitable for use in countless situations.



TS2 Satellite Technologies


LIM Center, XV floor


Aleje Jerozolimskie 65/79


00-697 Warsaw, Poland


http://www.ts2.pl


phone +48 22 630 70 70


fax +48 22 630 70 71






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