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SAT TELECOM: septembre 2007 @import url('http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css'); @import url('http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?targetBlogID=2998703396435482817'); #navbar-iframe { display:block } SAT TELECOM Tout sur les télécoms satellitaires. lundi 24 septembre 2007 It's me again! Get some pricing... It's me again...I am giving some pricing inofrmations.. click on my smily face.... Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 15:43 0 commentaires vendredi 14 septembre 2007 Les SAT COM et les agences de STIM de l'ANAE ou pas de l'ANAE Ecoutez moi sur cette vidéo (en cliquant sur l'image) et vous comprendrez.....IEC Telecom s'associe à la réussite du voyage de STIMULATION ou CONGRES ou SEMINAIRE que vous organisez pour vos clients. Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 11:32 0 commentaires jeudi 13 septembre 2007 Vidéo to my personnal NETWORK Only a few days before you get a new video with pricing and way to have one!! Hang loose mate! Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 09:15 0 commentaires Séisme en Indonésie - Telecoms coupées! Pas les SAT COM La secousse a été fortement ressentie à Jakarta, où les bâtiments les plus élevés ont oscillé, à environ 600 kilomètres de son épicentre. De nombreux foyers ont été privés d'électricité et les lignes téléphoniques étaient coupées.La Thaïlande, où le tremblement de terre a également été perçu, a invité mercredi sa population à rester vigilante, mais n'a pas immédiatement diffusé un avis officiel d'alerte au tsunami.Le Centre américain d'alerte aux tsunamis du Pacifique a émis un avis d'alerte pour tout l'océan Indien. Le Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre, dont le siège est à Hawaï, a précisé que l'alerte concernait notamment l'Indonésie, l'Inde, le Sri Lanka, la Thaïlande et les Maldives, affectées par le tsunami dévastateur de décembre 2004.L'Inde a lancé une telle alerte pour les îles Andamans et Nicobar, les autorités de Malaisie pour le nord du pays. Le Sri Lanka a fait de même pour son territoire.1 000 000 de français voyagent en Indonésie, Inde, Thaïlande et Maldives tous les ans. Il y a 25% de chances que des seismes ou des ouragans sévicent dans ces régions. Il devient obligatoire de se munir d'un téléphone mobile satellite/GSM du type SG-2520 de Thuraya pour sa sécurité. Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 09:06 0 commentaires Libellés : hurricanes, ouragans, telecom sat, tsunami mardi 11 septembre 2007 RISQUES PAYS I have referenced some web sites /blogs about Natural disasters affecting telecommunications and to highlight the need for each of us to carry a SAT Phone:RISQUES PAYS : Tout sur tous les risques dans les zones sensibles du monde http://risquespays.blogs.com/LES CYCLONES: (mettez le son) http://la.climatologie.free.fr/cyclone/cyclone.htmPeru earthquake survivors giving SAT calls to relatives.Telecoms Sans Frontieres (TSF) deployed two communication centres for rescue teams in Pisco and is running hummanitarian calling operations for survivors of the quake which hit Peru on Wednesday 2007 August 15th.The relief team, composed of 5 specialist in emergency communications transports satellite communication equipment (Inmarsat BGan terminals, RBGan, GAN M4 and Mini M) as well as computer equipment to provide internet connections, telephone lines and fax.The communication centres deployed have been benefiting to at least 17 relief organizations such as the United Nations Disaster and Assessment Coordination teams (UNDAC), the World Food Program, the International Federation of the Red Cross, Oxfam or Medecins du Monde Spain.During a humanitarian calling operation, Carmen Hernandez calls her son who lives in Spain and testifies on the violence of the quake:"- Mom, where are you calling from? Your voice is trembling, are you sure everything is alright?- Don't worry, please keep talking, it's so good to hear your voice. We're lacking everything here but we're alive. When you come back, you won't recognize Pisco. I'm calling from a satellite phone, a free called offered by an international NGO. Don't worry son, stay where you are."Already more than 550 families have benefited from humanitarian calling operations. These operations will continue for several days in order to enable survivors to give news and call for help.Wednesday, August 15th, Lima and the coastline of Peru were shaken by a massive quake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale. More than 500 people and thousands injured. Over 200 000 poeple are left homeless. More than one week after the earthquake rescue teams had lost any hope to find more quake survivors.DON'T WAIT TO GET RESCUED. IF YOU ALWAYS CARRY YOUR SAT/GSM/GPS MOBILE PHONE WITH YOU, WE WILL ALWAYS HEAR FROM YOU Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 12:13 0 commentaires My video to my network Hi there,In few weeks i will be joining a great company called http://www.iec-telecom.com/ or http://www.bgan-france.com/, based in Paris and Dubai.I'll make everything possible for you to stay tuned with the latest technology and avoid stay behind the scene!listen to me in French -------------------> <---------------listen to me in English Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 09:49 0 commentaires Libellés : mobile phone, satellite lundi 10 septembre 2007 3/4th of the world uncovered by GSM Get your own Hand held GSM/SAT mobile phone now from http://www.iec-telecom.com/ , or stay behind the scene!! Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 18:05 0 commentaires Libellés : GSM, mobile phone, satellite Satellite Belt! stuning ain't? Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 17:44 0 commentaires mardi 4 septembre 2007 Understand the HandHeld Satellite Service Market V1 This is a Tim Farrar Article. I think it would be non sense to rewrite what has been so well stated by Tim. Now, if you are a new comer in this industry like me, then you should understand one thing: instead of having a GSM "only" mobile handset in your pocket, you can have a GSM/SAT mobile handset...but not in your pocket YET; That should come soon. It's still 20% wider and bigger that your LG or Samsung. It's all down to the antenna which has to connect your phone straight to the satellite.Anyway, we are probably talking about 1M unit worldwide in activity compared with the 3Billion GSM mobile actually ringing. I'm saying that MSS HANDSET actual volume in activity actually weights 0,0003% of the GSM installed park. But, profit? next time...Handheld MSS: a rapidly growing market?Many commentators have claimed that the handheld MSS market is growing rapidly. Indeed when announcing Inmarsat’s collaboration with ACeS in September 2006, Andy Sukawaty, Inmarsat’s CEO, asserted that “it’s a market that’s growing 30% a year” and valued handheld MSS voice as an estimated “$650 million annual business”1. On its subsequent results calls Inmarsat was more cautious, giving an estimate of $75M to $90M per quarter in wholesale revenues for its handheld competitors2. By our estimate handheld MSS services (both voice and data) generated roughly $300M in total (wholesale) service revenues for Thuraya, Iridium and Globalstar during 2006 ($100M, $120M and $80M respectively), a decline of almost 30% from revenues of $420M in 2005 ($240M, $110M and $70M from Thuraya, Iridium and Globalstar respectively). In fact during 2006 total MSS operator revenues for Inmarsat, Iridium, Globalstar and Thuraya fell for the first time on record, from $1.14B in 2005 to $1.01B in 2006, a decline of more than 11%.Thuraya admitted that its performance in 2006 was not “as strong as expected”3, due at least in part both to delays in handset deliveries and interference experienced in the first half of 2006 (from a source in Libya). However, the scale of its difficulties and implications for growth in the handheld MSS market have not to our knowledge been widely publicized. Thuraya’s revenues fell from $322M in 2005 to a reported $158M in 2006, a decline of 51% (although the magnitude of this decline is somewhat distorted by a $122M bulk sale of prepaid cards to a major distributor which was recognized during 2005). Thuraya’s revenue decline has continued into the first quarter of 2007, with revenues of $33M compared to $41M in the first quarter of 2006 (and $56M in 2006Q4, when the first batch of 60,000 SO-2510 phones were sold). Subscriber numbers also fell to 230,000 compared to 246,000 at the end of March 20064. While equipment sales have lagged as a result of delays in availability of Thuraya’s new SG-2520 phone, service revenues have also continued to decline. Growth in the second half of 2007 is expected to improve as a result of new equipment sales, although the Thuraya 3 satellite will likely be launched too late to affect Thuraya’s 2007 results. As a result, we estimate Thuraya’s total revenues for the year are unlikely to exceed $200M.At the retail level, handheld MSS service revenues may have held up better in 2006, as the prepaid cards that Thuraya sold to a distributor in 2005 were purchased by end users. However, it seems probable that retail service revenues for handheld MSS were still no better than flat, given the loss of high usage Thuraya users to GSM in countries such as Iraq, and the stabilization of MSS usage (as opposed to equipment purchases) in North America following a spike after the 2005 hurricanes. In 2007, Thuraya’s continued declines in revenues in the first quarter make it appear likely that there may also be little improvement in total retail service revenues for handheld MSS for the year as a whole, due to declines in Globalstar handheld service revenues (down about 10% year on year in the first half including independent gateway operators, and likely to show a further decline in the second half) which almost balance out Iridium’s revenue gains during the period.This is far from the rosy picture of handheld MSS that is often conveyed to the public. While handheld MSS subscriber numbers have continued to grow, and will expand in the future, an increasing proportion of formerly high usage customers have found that expanded coverage of GSM in many developing Asian and African countries has reduced the amount of time where they need to rely on MSS. As a result, overall handheld ARPUs have fallen significantly in the last few years.Nevertheless, more attractive MSS handsets, such as the new Thuraya phones, are likely to make MSS an option for a wider range of occasional remote travelers in the future. Increased deployment of MSS phones for disaster preparedness has also been a significant stimulus to subscriber growth, particularly in North America. However, both types of user will produce relatively low ARPUs (except during occasional emergencies). As a result, in the absence of catastrophic hurricanes or earthquakes (or a major war), we believe that handheld MSS operators will rely increasingly on equipment sales to show continued revenue and profit growth.In this context, the equipment pricing decisions of Iridium, Globalstar and Thuraya (who all make a margin of at least $300 to $500 per phone sold) appear far more logical than that of Inmarsat (who we believe to be selling their new handheld phone at close to its manufacturing cost, and appear to be subsidizing development costs for their next generation phone). Inmarsat is investing substantial sums in development of its handheld service, with a $36.5M contract for Lockheed (for network upgrades) and a $26.5M contract for EMS (for next generation handset development) announced in recent months. Inmarsat may be able to grow its handheld customer base by undercutting the handset prices of its competitors, but it is unclear whether the relatively low ARPUs of the handheld customers it is likely to acquire will justify its investments in this business. On the other hand, if Inmarsat’s entry into the handheld business makes it more difficult for Iridium and Globalstar to finance their next generation systems (and thereby reduces competition for Inmarsat’s other services), then Inmarsat may consider this money well spent.Tim Farrar is President of Telecom, Media and Finance Associates, a consulting company based in Menlo Park, CA, which analyzes technical and financial issues in the satellite sector, and specializes particularly in Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) and Ancillary Terrestrial Component (ATC) issues. This note is extracted from his September 2007 profile of Thuraya, which forms part of their MSS research service. To find out more visit www.tmfassociates.com/reports Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 09:30 0 commentaires Libellés : ARPU, handheld, mobile phone, satellite lundi 3 septembre 2007 In today's menu: Satellite telecommunications via Hand Held Phones Satellite telephony offers you the possibility to communicate beyond geographical boundaries covered by PSTN line or GSM.The different satellite network technologies - Thuraya, Inmarsat or Iridium - enable to answer to the whole need of extreme communications. Today, thanks to satellite telephony, you are able to communicate by voice, but also to send faxes, data, SMS, to surf on the Internet, to manage vehicles or vessels fleet.How does it look like? Just like your GSM mobile phone but it does a bit more...You can stay tuned with everybody from everywhere in the world. Isn't that great? In fact, your contractual and technical experience about your GSM mobile phone is good enough to own a SAT (SAT stands for Satellite)/GSM mobile phone: you need a handset (SG 2520 from Thuraya for example) and a prepaid sim card or a post paid sim card. Tomorrow: who can use SAT COM (COM stands for Communications)? Publié par Erwan Emilian à l'adresse 17:57 0 commentaires décembre 2007 Accueil Inscription à : Messages (Atom) Qui êtes-vous ? Erwan Emilian Afficher mon profil complet Archive de blog ▼ 2007 (11) ▼ décembre (1) IEC & Grand Soleil yachts ► septembre (10) It's me again! Get some pricing... Les SAT COM et les agences de STIM de l'ANAE ou pa... Vidéo to my personnal NETWORK Séisme en Indonésie - Telecoms coupées! Pas les SA... RISQUES PAYS My video to my network 3/4th of the world uncovered by GSM Satellite Belt! stuning ain't? Understand the HandHeld Satellite Service Market V... 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