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Kacific received the Best Digital Inclusion award at the Pacific ICT Awards in 2019.
Kacific partnered with GuarantCo and secured Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) Technical Assistance to fund national COVID-19 responses.
Kacific received two awards from PTC at PTC’22.
Kacific used proven space technologies to expand affordable broadband connectivity to schools and clinics in the Asia Pacific region.
Kacific received PTC’s Outstanding Satellite Company award in the network and network-centric solutions category contested by companies offering LEO, MEO, and GEO satellite services.
Kacific received PTC’s Outstanding Support for PTC’s Vision and Mission award for creating, developing, and implementing ICT solutions benefiting the Pacific region.
Kacific reduced the cost of connectivity in its regions by more than 40 percent with the launch of Kacific1.
Kacific launched its first satellite in 2019.
HGC will provide international IP routes to Kacific to deliver internet access across remote areas lacking fiber connectivity.
HGC has been selected to host Kacific’s IT infrastructure and critical business applications to speed deployments and upgrades, improve network latency, accelerate time-to-market, and strengthen security systems.
With AWS technologies, Kacific Broadband Satellites Group can provide connectivity more rapidly to businesses, governments, and communities to enable online delivery of services such as healthcare, education, and public information in rural and remote areas.
Kacific Broadband Satellites Group, a Singapore-based next-generation broadband satellite operator, is using AWS technologies to provide satellite broadband internet connectivity in remote Southeast Asia and the Pacific region.
Kacific developed and tested its Mobile Backhaul service in 2020 and connected key operators in Asia and the Pacific during testing.
Mobile Backhaul is part of Kacific’s FlexVNO solution set that delivers dedicated wholesale Ka-band satellite bandwidth to telecom operators.
Mx-DMA MRC allows Kacific to offer broadband services for underserved communities, businesses, public institutions, and 0.003 kg and 0.004 kg cellular backhaul across the Asia-Pacific region.
ST Engineering iDirect and Kacific deployed ST Engineering iDirect’s Mx-DMA MRC technology with Kacific’s first Ka-band satellite, Kacific1, to provide broadband to rural and suburban areas of the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
Kacific has deployed ST Engineering iDirect’s Mx-DMA MRC technology in conjunction with its Kacific1 Ka-band satellite to provide high-speed, low-cost, ultra-reliable broadband to rural and suburban areas of the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
Kacific can offer intelligent, real-time bandwidth allocation at SCPC efficiencies while maximizing utilization of available bandwidth resources to improve Quality of Experience.
Kacific operates over 8,000 terminals across 56 beams, including the cost-effective MDM2010 modems operating in Mx-DMA MRC mode.
Kacific operates more than 8,000 terminals spread across 56 beams.