Hughes was recently selected by Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN), the oldest private telecommunication and information service provider in Indonesia, to provision the JUPITER™ System for broadband services over the PSN VI High-Throughput Satellite (HTS).
“PSN required a robust and scalable ground architecture to support the volume of users and traffic that we expect to serve with PSN VI,” said Adi Rahman Adiwoso, Chief Executive Officer at PSN. “In 2017, Internet user penetration in Indonesia was only 39.7 percent, leaving approximately six million Indonesia households without Internet connectivity. With our PSN IV and the JUPITER system, PSN will deliver high-speed Internet access, including Wi-Fi hotspots, helping bridge the digital divide in Indonesia, reaching unconnected households and businesses throughout the region.”
The comprehensive Hughes solution includes HG240 Gateways, a variety of remote Hughes HT terminals, and a central network management system for efficient bandwidth allocation and operational control, enabling PSN to deliver satellite broadband services to consumers and businesses across Indonesia. The JUPITER System features enhanced networking capabilities and supports speeds up to 300 Mbps to an individual terminal, making it the ideal solution for supporting the high-growth potential of PSN’s broadband offerings.