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Monday, October 17, 2011

TM Provide Infrastrure HSBB to P1 to Accelerate HSBB to More Malaysians

Thumbnail for version as of 16:55, 18 April 2009TM and Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (“P1”) are joining forces to accelerate the delivery of High Speed Broadband (HSBB) services to all Malaysians, powered by TM’s HSBB infrastructure.Under the agreement sealed between the two parties, our Company will be providing the HSBB (Access) and HSBB (Transmission) services to P1 whereby P1 will have access to all 1.3 million homes covered by the HSBB areas nationwide. The signing of the HSBB Services Agreement with P1 reiterates our Company’s commitment to boosting the HSBB ecosystem locally by getting service providers to come on board and roll out their differentiated value-added services directly to consumers.


TM’s partnership with P1 not only reflects TM’s intent to work with the industry but further strengthen our position as a neutral wholesale service provider. We are also keeping our promise of open access to all MCMC-licensed service providers, as we said at the beginning of the HSBB project under the Public-Private Partnership Agreement (PPP) in 2008. With this collaboration, the telecommunications industry ensures consumers and businesses throughout the country will get to participate in the new wave of digital transformation sweeping across the country, thanks to HSBB. HSBB services will reach out to more Malaysians and will ultimately provide numerous benefits which include bridging the digital divide and lead to innovations at home, work, business and much more.

Michael Lai, CEO of P1, said, “P1 was the first in the region to launch 4G wireless broadband and now, as we are expanding our broadband offering, we are the first to offer the combination both 4G and fibre optic solutions for a segment of customers who want premium speed broadband. No other broadband provider offers such a complete broadband package with such high capacity both at home and on-the-go, coupled with 4G and fibre optic broadband solutions.

 
Lai continued, “P1 customers are big consumers of data with an average usage of 12GB per month. HSBB perfectly complements the demand for large data consumption at home. We are indeed excited about what this partnership means for our current customers and for future P1 customers who want the best of both worlds – fibre optics at home and 4G broadband on-the-go.The HSBB service will allow P1 to also provide Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), Video on Demand (VoD) and other rich multimedia services in the future.The HSBB (Access) and HSBB (Transmission) services offered by our Company is open to all Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission-licensed service providers who wish to offer IP-based services and applications to end users.
As at today, our Company has rolled out the HSBB service to more than 1,044,000 premises passed in 77 exchange areas nationwide. We are well on our way to meet the targeted 1.3 million premises passed by end of 2012. This progress is in accordance with the completion of the first phase of the PPP Agreement signed in September 2008 between our Company and the Government of Malaysia. The RM11.3 billion national HSBB project is aimed to develop next generation high speed broadband infrastructure and services for the nation. Our Company is investing RM8.9 billion into the project while the Government is contributing RM2.4 billion on an incurred claims basis based on project milestones reached by us.

By: Zulkronz

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Type of satellites in Orbit

There have some type of satellites has be use at orbit
  • Astronomical satellites are satellites used for observation of distant planets, galaxies, and other outer space objects.
  • Biosatellites are satellites designed to carry living organisms, generally for scientific experimentation.
  • Communications satellites are satellites stationed in space for the purpose of telecommunications. Modern communications satellites typically use geosynchronous orbits, Molniya orbits or Low Earth orbits.
  • Miniaturized satellites are satellites of unusually low weights and small sizes.[13] New classifications are used to categorize these satellites: minisatellite (500–100 kg), microsatellite (below 100 kg), nanosatellite (below 10 kg).
  • Navigational satellites are satellites which use radio time signals transmitted to enable mobile receivers on the ground to determine their exact location. The relatively clear line of sight between the satellites and receivers on the ground, combined with ever-improving electronics, allows satellite navigation systems to measure location to accuracies on the order of a few meters in real time.
  • Reconnaissance satellites
  • Reconnaissance satellites are Earth observation satellite or communications satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications. Very little is known about the full power of these satellites, as governments who operate them usually keep information pertaining to their reconnaissance satellites classified.
  • Earth observation satellites are satellites intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, map making etc. (See especially Earth Observing System.)
  • Tether satellites are satellites which are connected to another satellite by a thin cable called a tether.
  • Weather satellites are primarily used to monitor Earth's weather and climate.
  • Recovery satellites are satellites that provides a recovery of reconnaissance, biological, space-production and other payloads from orbit to Earth.

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Manned spacecrafts
Manned spacecrafts (spaceships) are large satellites able for put human into (and beyond) an orbit, being on it and recovery back to Earth. Spacecrafts, and orbital parts-spaceplanes of reusable systems also, has a major propulsion or landing facilities, and often uses as transport to and from the orbital stations.



International space stationSpace stations are man-made orbital structures that are designed for human beings to live on in outer space. A space station is distinguished from other manned spacecraft by its lack of major propulsion or landing facilities. Space stations are designed for medium-term living in orbit, for periods of weeks, months, or even years.





Weather forecasting has undergone a revolution because of the availability of pictures from geostationary meteorological satellites--pictures we see every day on television. All of these are important aspects of the space age, but satellite communications has probably had more effect than any of the rest on the average person.

by: zulkronz

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Time Line History

Russia lancar satelit INTELSAT AS

2011/10/06

MOSCOW: Russia berjaya melancarkan satelit INTELSAT AS ke angkasa lepas semalam dengan menggunakan pembawa roket Zenit dari Pusat Angkasa Baikonur di Kazakhstan, kata Pegawai Agensi Angkasa Lepas Russia.

Pelancaran itu menambah berita baik kepada industri angkasa lepas negara berkenaan yang kembali seperti biasa selepas beberapa kegagalan berprofil tinggi, baru-baru ini.
"Pelancaran roket Zenit 3SLB yang membawa satelit INTELSAT diadakan di Baikonur" pada kira-kira jam 2100 GMT, kata agensi berita Interfax. - AFP