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Interest of Telecom Satellite Alcatel Space, Cannes Applications Solution Team 2005

E-Education Application Solution — 2 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel General overview ICT and the Digital Divide:  Many regions in the world suffer from a lack of connectivity, especially in Developing countries: isolation of population, low growth, no communication means, no commercial or cultural exchange….  Those concerned regions, on the other hand, have a very young population which needs to be educated, cured, informed and trained to better participate in their country’s development  Infrastructures and skills ( teachers, universities, hospitals, administrations…) are not sufficient nor easily accessible for most of people, as territories are very large, with sometimes quite a low density, and a weak financial investment power

E-Education Application Solution — 3 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel General overview ICT for Capacity building: a Huge potential  ICT and satellite solutions provide a unique answer to this problematic, as it offers performing and reliable communication means that can support most of the activities of the population, the institutions and the governments.  A strong effort shall be put on the setting up of pilots and demonstration to raise awareness on the huge richness and potential of development brought by ICT’s advanced applications, combined with satellite technologies

E-Education Application Solution — 4 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel General overview  The Applications Domains / Thematic and Departmental fields: Most of the activities at local, regional, national and international scales can be efficiently enhanced and supported by advanced applications offered by ICT:  e-Community – Includes e-Education, e-Government, e-Inclusion, e-Economy: as it meets the same categories of concerns : to inform, communicate, educate, train, sensibly citizens, at any skill level, all along the people's life and according to their specific needs or situation  e-Health – Includes Medical Training, Medical Tele-Assistance, Tele-Diagnostic [Tele- Staff (between radiologist, anesthetist,...), Second Opinion (Tele-expertise)], Home Services and prevention: as it allows medical expertise being shared and accessible from anywhere at anytime, allows saving redundant costs and ensures a better quality of care  e-Risk – Includes e-security and all phases of Crisis management: warning/alert, response, Mitigation: offering new working tools, optimised efficiency for the organisation of the rescue and its follow-up

E-Education Application Solution — 5 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel General overview  The Services and Applications which are the real targets to be studied for a long-term development and use: definition of needed functions and interface  The Actors and their respective roles: from requirements up to daily usage  The Technologies including Telecom Satellites

E-Education Application Solution — 6 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel Interest of Satellites  Satellite main characteristics :  Wide coverage... with 1 or more satellites…up to worldwide connectivity  High bandwidth => high volumes and best quality of the content, better interaction => optimised Usage  Quality of Services and Security  Satellite eases the “test&deploy approach” : Small pilots, once successfully connected and active, can easily be extended to a significant number of additional sites 4 Mbit/s to 60 Mbit/s 144 Kb/s to 4 Mb/s Reception Site

E-Education Application Solution — 7 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel Interest of Satellites  Satellite homogenises connectivity and interoperability : It offers a unique answer to communicate from anywhere with anyone, as it allows combining satellite systems with heterogeneous existing facilities and networks:  In the same working session, users with different technologies may interact the one with the others: – 2-ways satellite + 1-way satellite with terrestrial return link + only 1-way satellite + only Terrestrial= one unique live session  Satellite can provide a wide range of Applications,  Content distribution  Web based working/learning  From low to High-Quality Streaming (Live or Recorded)  Videoconferencing  Virtual classrooms and Collaborative Work

E-Education Application Solution — 8 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel  User Reqts  Custom Reqts  Design  Provision  Deliver  Integrate  Validate  Train  Tele-Maintenance  Support Application Solution What does an “end-to-end application solution” mean ?

E-Education Application Solution — 9 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel - Why telecommunications by Satellite ?

E-Education Application Solution — 10 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel Why telecommunications by satellite ?  Geographic coverage  Thanks to the satellite, any client site under the coverage:  may be connected to any other site  benefits immediately from all the set of applications hosted by the services platform  The satellite is the only available communication link  in all the isolated areas, far away from cities

E-Education Application Solution — 11 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel Why telecommunications by satellite ?  Guaranteed QoS & Multicast technology  By opposition to usual terrestrial networks working in best-effort mode, using the satellite enables to  permanently guaranty the Quality of Service for each application, especially for very critical videoconferencing or collaborative sessions  optimise the bandwidth usage and hence the cost

E-Education Application Solution — 12 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel Why telecommunications by satellite ? TERRESTRIALSATELLITE 56 Kb/s to 6 Mb/s 2 Mb/s to 155 Mb/s 64 Kb/s to 4 Mb/s 56 Kb/s to 256 Kb/s  Interactivity with high speed  Surpassing usual terrestrial networks, satellite enables to  provide all the end-users with interactive application as videoconferencing and collaborative working everywhere  bring broad band connections everywhere required  for receiving and/or transmitting high quality audio and video (video capture from the field)  as well as for huge size data transfer (professional data exchange, professional databases interconnection)

E-Education Application Solution — 13 All rights reserved © 2005, Alcatel Why telecommunications by satellite ? World Wide WebSatellite  Robustness & Confidentiality  By opposition to usual terrestrial networks, using the satellite enables to  provide robust and reliable communications permanently  ensure confidentiality of communications and secured multi-points connections