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Presented by Jim Gilbert CEO
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In Business since 1991 Specialize in mobile communications Reputation for quick response under critical conditions Domestic and International satellite based communications in support of Defense, Federal, Commercial and Broadcast markets 2
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Defense Communications in support of US Armed Forces and Defense Contractors Persian Gulf Haiti Bosnia Afghanistan National Emergency Command Post “Nightwatch” 3
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4 White House Press Corps White House Military Office White House Communications Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency California State Parks Department NYPD anti-terrorism Command Comms
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AT&T National Disaster Recovery Dow Corning State Farm Insurance Cliff Natural Resources LOOP Oil and Gas First Solar 5
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ABC CBS NBC Fox News CNN Time Warner Sports RNN Discovery 6
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On Call Communications owns and operates two managed satellite based network solutions. Both are fully automated and provide access to satellite capacity when needed from all 50 States including Alaska Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands 7 Secure data, internet, voice and video Fulltime, continuity of service, and daily services Scheduled automated services for broadcast and media applications User friendly GUI, 15 minute increments Speeds up to 20 Mbps
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Our SECURE SKIES® satellite based products and services were designed to provide Internet, voice, and data for critical services where conventional service is nonexistent, marginal or unreliable. There are three distinct service to chose from: SERVICE TYPES Full-time Unlimited access, a good choice for remote locations where no other service is available. Ideal for remote sensing, file-transfers, or high volume customers. Daily A daily unlimited-use access plan for: disaster recovery, first responders, special events (sports, concerts, festivals, conventions, etc.), short-term remote monitoring and surveillance, scheduled outages, temporary telephone restoral, ATMs, etc. Continuity of service Automatically switches over from the primary internet provider to satellite if an interruption is detected. Service is provided in three-hour blocks. Good to provide redundancy to sites with critical needs. 8
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Our new services allows you to pay only for what you need without committing to the expense of a full-time satellite lease. A fully automated occasional use solution. Easy booking GUI Book minutes before air or up to 30 days in advance Book in 5-minute increments (15-minute minimum) Access multiple bandwidth sources Completely automated for field crew Speeds up to 20 Mb/s 9
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All terminals are fully automated Can be operated by non-technical personnel Different terminal types based on mission 10 New…Scorpion Ultra portable FEMA command vehicles
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11 Multiple Teleports Mountainside, MD Honolulu Hawaii NYC, NY 24/7 Network Operations Center, CA AT&T 32-meter Roaring Creek, PA New
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International projects provided on a case by case basis. Services include: Disaster communications and risk mitigation Mobility Solutions Consulting Network design Project management Satellite gateway construction Point to point networks LTE design construction and management Application based voice services and termination 12
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13 Samoan owned and operated Advanced 4G LTE First class IT staff and support Samoa (Heaven on Earth)
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ANY IP based application VoIP Video Webcast Video Conference Data Networking – WAN, Wi-Fi, Secure networks Enterprise Applications 14
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Webcasting Use any webcast encoding program MPEG 2 & MPEG 4 Broadcast Quality Video Standard and high definition Video conferencing (tactical) 15 Tactical video conference TV-1 Samoa subscription webcast Video reconnaissance
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Create off-premises extension of PBX Create Direct Dial In/Out lines terminating in PSTN Remote site can be digital (PBX) or analog 2 – 480 phone lines on a single remote Wi-Fi voice based applications 16 FEMA Field Operations
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Internet Access Extend home office operations to the field Set Quality of Service Video, voice and data traffic priorities Secure and Encrypt data, voice and/or video applications 17
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Ku-band coverage on JSAT-14 Allows for the use of smaller portable auto-acquire terminals 18
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Base a single terminal in Samoa to be shared as needed by the Pacific Cluster Could be managed by NetVo Samoa operations group Terminals based in each country and operated by in country technicians Satellite capacity can be shared and expanded as needed Terminals can be preconfigured and customized for specific missions and applications 19
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Tampere Convention came into force on 8 January 2005. It calls on States to facilitate the provision of prompt telecommunication assistance to mitigate the impact of a disaster, and covers both, the installation and operation of reliable, flexible telecommunication services. Regulatory barriers that impede the use of telecommunication resources for disasters are waived. These barriers include the licensing requirements to use allocated frequencies, restrictions on the import of telecommunication equipment, as well as limitations on the movement of humanitarian teams. An MSS component can be used for backhaul of emergency terrestrial services. A pico-cell/small cellular area can be set up for emergency purposes and connected through satellite links to gateway earth station and hence to the outside world. Besides the use of MSS, there are in use examples of systems in the fixed-satellite service (FSS) in the event of natural disasters and similar emergencies for warning and relief operations.68 VSATs, vehicle mounted earth stations and transportable earth stations can access an existing FSS for emergency communications. These operate in disaster area with a `hub’ earth station that uses large antenna size. The networks can operate in 14/12 GHz, 30/20 GHz with antenna sizes ranging from 1.2 to 3m and also in 6/4 GHz where antenna size is larger i.e. from 2.5 to 5 m. Recommendations about the use of frequency band for regional and global use of systems in the FSS and the number of existing/operating systems in each band and other recommendations/ references are available from ITU’s Radio communication Bureau.69 There are agreements between ITU and a number of agencies and organizations on the use of systems, including FSS systems, for disaster-related telecommunications.70 Satellite and terrestrial broadcast infrastructure are also used for public warning, disaster mitigation and relief.71 20
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21 We Take It Seriously Accustomed to supporting live news teams We own and operate the network 24/7 Technical Telephone Support Active monitoring and management Installation and training Advance Replacement and Guaranteed Response Time plans available
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22 We work with you to identify solutions for your specific needs A single point of contact for all questions – network access, hardware, service reporting Our philosophy – all of our support engineers design, build, provision and test systems so they are familiar with your system. Ongoing assistance upgrading and accommodating new technology
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