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Segovia Offeres On-Demand Global Pay-As-Use Broadband

File photo of a Segovia VSAT dish. With Segovia's Broadband On-Demand IP, customers can quickly deploy true broadband IP service, capable of supporting voice over IP services (VoIP) and handling heavy bandwidth applications, such as video conferencing and virtual private network (VPN) connections.
Herndon VA (SPX) May 18, 2005
Segovia, a provider of secure global voice, data, and video broadband satellite services to the U.S. military, Tuesday became the first company to offer global on-demand broadband IP service over its satellite network.

Segovia's Broadband On-Demand IP provides customers with a secure, reliable broadband connection that can be quickly deployed virtually anywhere in the world.

The new service offers unmatched value, ease of use, and performance, with up to 18 Mbps of connectivity from a single, small aperture terminal.

"Segovia's Broadband On-Demand IP gives customers the ability to extend their voice and data networks to remote locations on a 'pay as you use basis,'" Segovia Executive Vice President Kirby Farrell.

"Broadband On-Demand IP gives customers the flexibility to 'turn on and turn off' their broadband IP network on an as needed basis."

With Segovia's Broadband On-Demand IP, customers can quickly deploy true broadband IP service, capable of supporting voice over IP services (VoIP) and handling heavy bandwidth applications, such as video conferencing and virtual private network (VPN) connections.

Broadband On-Demand IP is also secure with advanced encryption compliance capabilities.

To ensure optimal network performance, customers using the Broadband On-Demand IP service have the end-to-end support of Segovia's state-of-the-art Network Operations Security Center (NOSC), which continuously monitors and tunes the network.

"On-demand pricing will dramatically change the way that customers use satellite service, giving them all the security, reliability and performance of the Segovia network, with the huge benefit of paying for only the bandwidth that they use," Farrell said.

"While other companies have been talking about this service for years, Segovia is the first to actually deliver on-demand secure broadband connectivity."

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