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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Currently, the CTG has a first-generation satellite RIP operated by SPLANG. This RIP is based on an operating market with Marlink, with 17 satellite stations connected to WIFI and LTE networks providing local service to the town centres. The SPLANG sells a LTE boxing offer and WIFI access by card. Network capacity is heavily constrained by the bandwidth that can be acquired economically (currently C-band capacity for about 30 Mbps)., translated_...)
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Currently, the CTG has a first-generation satellite RIP operated by SPLANG. This RIP is based on an operating market with Marlink, with 17 satellite stations connected to WIFI and LTE networks providing local service to the town centres. The SPLANG sells a LTE boxing offer and WIFI access by card. Network capacity is heavily constrained by the bandwidth that can be acquired economically (currently C-band capacity for about 30 Mbps). (English)
Property / summary: Currently, the CTG has a first-generation satellite RIP operated by SPLANG. This RIP is based on an operating market with Marlink, with 17 satellite stations connected to WIFI and LTE networks providing local service to the town centres. The SPLANG sells a LTE boxing offer and WIFI access by card. Network capacity is heavily constrained by the bandwidth that can be acquired economically (currently C-band capacity for about 30 Mbps). (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Currently, the CTG has a first-generation satellite RIP operated by SPLANG. This RIP is based on an operating market with Marlink, with 17 satellite stations connected to WIFI and LTE networks providing local service to the town centres. The SPLANG sells a LTE boxing offer and WIFI access by card. Network capacity is heavily constrained by the bandwidth that can be acquired economically (currently C-band capacity for about 30 Mbps). (English) / qualifier
 
point in time: 22 November 2021
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Revision as of 11:54, 22 November 2021

Project Q3700685 in France
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Project Q3700685 in France

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    4,250,000.0 Euro
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    5,000,000.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    26 April 2018
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    30 September 2021
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    Société Publique Locale pour l'aménagement numérique de la Guyane
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    Actuellement, la CTG dispose d'un RIP satellitaire de première génération, opéré par la SPLANG . Ce RIP s'appuie sur un marché d'exploitation passé avec la société Marlink, compte 17 stations satellites connectées à des réseaux WIFI et LTE assurant la desserte locale des centre s bourgs. La SPLANG commercialise une offre de boxe LTE et d'accès WIFI par carte. La capacité du réseau est fortement contrainte par la bande passante qu'il est économiquement possible d'acquérir (actuellement capacité en bande C pour environ 30 Mbps). (French)
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    Currently, the CTG has a first-generation satellite RIP operated by SPLANG. This RIP is based on an operating market with Marlink, with 17 satellite stations connected to WIFI and LTE networks providing local service to the town centres. The SPLANG sells a LTE boxing offer and WIFI access by card. Network capacity is heavily constrained by the bandwidth that can be acquired economically (currently C-band capacity for about 30 Mbps). (English)
    22 November 2021
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    Identifiers

    GY0017574
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