Azercosmos launches Azconnexus Satellite Internet Service


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Azercosmos launches a new service – Azconnexus satellite internet service to provide high quality and secure satellite internet connection for businesses in Azerbaijan.

Azconnexus delivers uninterrupted, secure, and high-quality broadband services via Azercosmos’ telecommunication satellite Azerspace-1. This multi-service platform supports different traffic types including but not limited to video, audio, data, voice, and datacasting, allowing users to enjoy high-quality internet connectivity.

Azconnexus provides solutions for businesses that are located in areas where cable internet and mobile coverage are unavailable, connectivity is too slow to carry out business processes or where 3G/LTE speed is insufficient.

The businesses and industries that can benefit from Azconnexus include government and defense, emergency and disaster recovery, mining, video and content delivery, maritime, tourism and hospitality, gas stations, café and restaurants, malls and market chains, etc. The high-quality satellite internet is now accessible to people working on offshore oil platforms, mining platforms and defense bodies in remote regions, hotels and restaurants in the isolated locations and business centers in areas with insufficient internet coverage, data centers, and other challenging areas.

For more information: www.azercosmos.az

About Azercosmos

Azercosmos is the premier satellite operator in the South Caucasus. Azerspace-1, the telecommunication satellite operated by Azercosmos, provides highly-reliable broadband and broadcast solutions to its customers in Europe, Africa, Middle East, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. The satellite was launched in February 2013 and is equipped with 24 C-band transponders and 12 Ku-band transponders and is located at 46° East longitude.  In December 2014, Azercosmos took over the rights to operate and commercialize Azersky, a high resolution (1.5m imagery products) optical Earth observation satellite and entered into the commercial business of Earth observation services, including Geo-Information services. The strategic development plans of the company included enhancing the coverage area and spectrum of satellite services. For this purpose, in 2018, Azercosmos launched its second telecommunications satellite Azerspace-2 in a geostationary orbit 45° East longitude. For more information, visit: www.azercosmos.com

Source: https://azercosmos.az/media-news/273?lang=en