Enciclomedia Brings Together Pegaso Banda Ancha, PanAmSat and ViaSat to Provide Internet Connectivity to Mexico's Schools
07 Février 2006 - 5:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
Pegaso Banda Ancha to Integrate and Commercialize Service, PanAmSat
to Interconnect Schools Through PAS-1 and ViaSat to Provide 13,000+
SurfBeam(R) Terminals for Initiative WASHINGTON, Feb. 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pegaso Banda Ancha and PanAmSat (NYSE:PA)
announced today that they will help deliver Mexico's Enciclomedia
Internet interconnectity program to over 13,000 elementary schools
throughout the country. Concurrently, ViaSat (NASDAQ:VSAT)
announced that it has finalized a contract to supply its
SurfBeam(R) DOCSIS-for-satellite broadband satellite networking
system to Mexico-based Pegaso Banda Ancha for the 13,000-plus
school sites. The deliveries of the network hub and terminals have
already begun. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030602/VSATLOGO) "Through our
strategic relationships with ViaSat and PanAmSat, we will be able
to provide service to this very important project that will
contribute to the progress of education in every corner of Mexico,"
said Javier Braun Burillo, general director of Pegaso Banda Ancha.
The Pegaso Banda Ancha network will connect to the Internet
backbone through the PanAmSat teleport in Atlanta, Georgia, using
extended Ku-band capacity on the PAS-1R satellite. PAS-1R, one of
the largest and most powerful commercial geostationary satellites
ever launched, offers an expanded and enhanced reach throughout the
Americas, the Caribbean, Europe and Africa. The Atlanta teleport is
PanAmSat's primary satellite transmissions gateway to Africa,
Europe, Latin America and North America. It provides crucial
turnaround services between the Atlantic Ocean Region and the U.S.
"Through PanAmSat's powerful and reliable fleet, Pegaso Banda
Ancha's satellite-delivered communications network and ViaSat
SurfBeam terminals, our companies' efforts will help contribute to
the roll-out of Enciclomedia, bringing today's technological
advances in education to young students in Mexico," said Joe
Wright, CEO, PanAmSat. The mission of the Enciclomedia initiative
is to modernize rural, suburban and urban schools throughout Mexico
by installing electronic blackboards, computers, UPS (Uninterrupted
Power Supply) and sensors to monitor the classroom activity.
Initially, Pegaso Banda Ancha will provide the interconnectivity to
monitor the classroom as well as Internet access. Additional
throughput and bandwidth can be provided as needed. "We're very
proud that Pegaso has chosen our SurfBeam system for this very
large scale Enciclomedia system," said Jorge Vespoli, vice
president of worldwide sales for ViaSat. "Based on our
DOCSIS-for-satellite technology, this project is unprecedented in
terms of its scale, leading technology and the speed of deployment
and activation." The ViaSat DOCSIS-for-satellite system is a new
approach to broadband satellite communications that makes
satellites a very cost-effective medium for broadband delivery
through very efficient use of satellite bandwidth, low-cost
consumer terminals and mature back office and customer service
systems. The open standard network adapts the cable modem
networking standard called DOCSIS(R) (Data-Over-Cable Service
Interface Specifications) to satellite transmission. Because the
DOCSIS broadband networking standard is already used by millions of
terrestrial cable customers, the technology is highly developed and
low-cost in terms of modem chipsets, hub (head end) hardware,
installation and customer support. About Pegaso Banda Ancha
(http://www.pegasobandaancha.com/) Pegaso Banda Ancha is owned by
Grupo Pegaso, a private group headed by Mr. Alejandro Burillo
Azcarraga which has interest in various economic sectors in Mexico
and the U.S. focusing on the telecommunications sector. The Company
owns 51 percent of PanAmSat de Mexico which offers satellite
bandwidth among other satellite services and is the principal
partner in Neology Inc., a leading California-based RFID company.
It owns and operates various cable television companies throughout
Mexico and is also a partner of Acacia Inc., a Mexican company that
owns worldwide patents for streaming media. The Company is the
largest producer and distributor of sports content in Mexico,
radiocasting on Mexico City's AM 730 and nationwide across nearly
45 radio affiliates. The Company founded Las Ventanas al Paraiso
Hotel in Los Cabos; owns the Lion's Head Inn in Vail, Colorado; and
is an important real estate developer in Punta Mita, Jalisco. It
owns the building "Torre A," which is part of the landmark office
developments, "Corporativo Arcos." In addition, Grupo Pegaso owns
several professional soccer teams among them "El Atlante." In 2003,
through its partnership with the Real Madrid Soccer Club, the
Company founded the Real Madrid's first football soccer school
outside of Spain. As of today, it operates three schools in Mexico
and coaches 1,500 young players each year. It owns Mextenis, the
company that since 1993 successfully organized and carried out the
Abierto Mexicano de Tenis. Currently, the tournament is one of the
most prestigious worldwide and the most important in Latin America.
GRUPO PEGASO is also involved in several social and cultural
programs and holds investments in more than 30 national and
international companies. About PanAmSat (http://www.panamsat.com/)
Through its owned and operated fleet of 24 satellites, PanAmSat
(NYSE:PA) is a leading global provider of video, broadcasting and
network distribution and delivery services. In total, the Company's
in-orbit fleet is capable of reaching over 98 percent of the
world's population through cable television systems, broadcast
affiliates, direct-to-home operators, Internet service providers
and telecommunications companies. In addition, PanAmSat supports
the largest concentration of satellite-based business networks in
the U.S., as well as specialized communications services in remote
areas throughout the world. For more information, visit the
Company's web site at http://www.panamsat.com/. About ViaSat ViaSat
produces innovative satellite and other communication products that
enable fast, secure, and efficient communications to any location.
Products include satellite ground equipment, information security
devices, tactical data radios, and communication simulators. ViaSat
has a full line of VSAT products for data and voice applications,
and is a market leader in Ka-band satellite systems, from user
terminals to large gateways. ViaSat has locations in Carlsbad, CA,
and Duluth, GA, along with its Comsat Laboratories division in
Germantown, MD. Additional offices are located in Boston, MA,
Washington DC, Australia, China, India, Italy, and Spain. In
addition the company has two wholly-owned subsidiaries: US
Monolithics, based in Chandler, AZ designs and produces monolithic
microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) and modules for use in
broadband communications for military and commercial applications;
and Efficient Channel Coding, based in Cleveland, OH is an
innovator in satellite communication components and systems, based
on the new DVB-S2 standard, that increase the efficiency of today's
advanced satellite, wireless, and wire-line communication systems.
Safe Harbor Statement Portions of this release, particularly
statements about future terminal orders and the capabilities of the
SurfBeam system, may contain forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
ViaSat wishes to caution you that there are some factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from historical results
or from any results expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements, including but not limited to: ViaSat's ability to
perform under existing contracts and obtain additional contracts,
ViaSat's ability to develop new products that gain market
acceptance, changes in product supply, pricing and customer demand,
changes in relationships with, or the financial condition of, key
customers or suppliers, changes in government regulations, changes
in economic conditions globally and in the communications markets
in particular, increased competition, potential product liability,
infringement and other claims, and other factors affecting the
communications industry generally. ViaSat refers you to the
documents it files from time to time with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, specifically the section titled Factors That
May Affect Future Performance in ViaSat's Form 10-K. These
documents contain and identify other important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in
our projections or forward-looking statements. Stockholders and
other readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on
which they are made. We undertake no obligation to update publicly
or revise any forward-looking statements. DOCSIS is a registered
trademark of Cable Television Laboratories Inc. Comsat Labs and
Comsat Laboratories are trade names of ViaSat, Inc. Neither Comsat
Labs nor Comsat Laboratories is affiliated with COMSAT Corporation.
"Comsat" is a registered trademark of COMSAT Corporation.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: ViaSat CONTACT: Paloma
Cespedes, +5255.5261.6258, , for Pegaso Banda Ancha; or Kathryn
Lancioni of PanAmSat, +1-203-210-8649, ; or Joe LoBello, , or Olga
Shmuklyer, , both of Brainerd Communicators, +1-212-986-6667, for
ViaSat Web site: http://www.viasat.com/ http://www.panamsat.com/
http://www.pegasobandaancha.com/
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