Türkmen Hemrasy Offers VSAT Satellite Internet Access Services

Türkmen Hemrasy Offers VSAT Satellite Internet Access Services

Türkmen Hemrasy (Turkmen Satellite) Closed Joint Stock Company offers its internet access services by installing a mobile VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) station. This allows government agencies and businesses to establish an internet connection with their remote sites, as well as makes it possible to provide access to modern communication services at production facilities.

Türkmen Hemrasy representative told Business Turkmenistan on Thursday that the mobile VSAT station supports additional services and allows high-quality internet access such as Wi-Fi at remote sites, to remotely connect to the video surveillance system, as well as to install special equipment for surveillance systems.

These solutions are offered through the Turkmen national satellite TürkmenÄlem 52.0E.The satellite communication technology allows to promptly establish communication infrastructure in any point outside the reach of fiber-optic system.

Thanks to VSAT station, the companies can establish a reliable communication system at production facilities, which allows to connect to data transmission channels, get access to corporate IP-applications and production databases.

Türkmen Hemrasy CJSC makes it possible to connect to high quality satellite internet regardless of the location of the customer.

Contacts:

Address: Seydi Street 10-A, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 744000

Tel.: +993 12 921 836

Fax: +993 12 921 831

Mail: info.turkmenhemrasy@online.tm

sales.turkmenhemrasy@online.tm

Website: turkmenhemrasy.gov.tm

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