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Histor
y
The
Sister operation of ESS is Professional Communications
(Procom) of Midland TX. Procom was formed in the early 1990s to
become the leading communications company directed at the
energy industry. Providing initially two way communications, then
later new technologies such as paging and wireless data radios were
adding to their portfolio. This would include design, deployment and
support in all areas. Since then we have added satellite technology
and the construction of our own Vsat HUB. This would be one of the
only HUBs with a true hot standby facility. Today there are
thousands of satellites which reside on the ESS HUB dedicated to the
Energy Industry. With the combination of Procom and ESS we have a
full suite of services to meet very critical demands in wireless
communications, video and voice.
Procom offers a staff of qualified trained technicians available 24
hours a day and 7 days a week. Each technician is trained on a
variety of products to insure the ability of supporting all aspects of
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Cont.
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Network
Performance
& Monitoring
High-availability
Connectivity
Nationwide
Field Service
SkyEdge II Highlights
DVB-RCS
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SkyEdge II Extend
SkyEdge II Access
SkyEdge II Pro
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Outbound
Channel
Inbound
Channel
User Ports
Network Topology:
Antenna Size:
Frequency:
Symbol Rate:
Maximum Bit Rate:
Access Method:
Modulation:
FEC:
Symbol Rates:
Bit Rates:
Channel Spacing:
Mod. and Coding:
FEC:
Access Scheme:
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Star
0.55m to 1.2m (Ku), 1.8m (C)
Ku, C, Ex. C
256 ksps 45 Msps
20 Mbps
DVB-S, DVB-S2 CCM and ACM
QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK, 32APSK (DVB-S2 only)
LDPC and BCH 1/4 9/10
128 ksps 2560 ksps
Up to 4 Mbps
88 2094 KHz
QPSK, 8PSK Turbo coding
QPSK 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 6/7, 8PSK 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 6/7
DVB-RCS based MF-TDMA
Other Features
Supported IP: DHCP, NAT, RIP v1/v2, IRDP, IGMP, ACL, SNMP, VLAN
Tagging
Acceleration: TCP (Embedded), HTTP (embedded)
QoS: Embedded Bandwidth broker, Traffic Shaping, MPN
Operating Voltage: Wide range 100-240 VAC or 10-59 VDC
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Phone
LAN
Residential
VoIP Gateway
Video
Conference
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1. RF IN (F-TYPE)
2. RF OUT (F-TYPE)
3. Dual 10/100BT Ethernet ports
4. Serial COM port (RJ-45)
5. 24V DC power input
General
Specifications
Outbound
Channel
Inbound
Channel
User Ports
Other Features
Network Topology:
Antenna Size:
Frequency:
Symbol Rate:
Max Bit Rate:
Standard:
Modulation:
FEC:
Symbol Rates:
Bit Rates:
Channel Spacing:
Mod. and Coding:
FEC:
Access Scheme:
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Star
0.55m to 1.2m (Ku), 1.8m (C)
Ku, C, Ex. C
256ksps 45Msps
30 Mbps
DVB-S, DVB-S2 CCM and ACM
QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK, 32APSK (DVB-S2 only)
LDPC and BCH 1/4 9/10
128 ksps 2560 ksps
60kbps - 6Mbps
88 2094 KHz
QPSK, 8PSK Turbo coding
QPSK 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 6/7, 8PSK 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 6/7
DVB-RCS based MF-TDMA
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SkyEdge II Access
LAN
LAN
Public Phone
Phone
Fax
Video
Conference
ATM/POS
/Lottery
Cash Register
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What We Do:
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SkyEdge II System
Range
Range of
of
topologies
topologies
Mesh
SkyEdge II Pro
Star
NMS
Modular,
Modular, scalable,
scalable,
redundant,
redundant, multimultioutbound
hub
outbound hub
With
With powerful
powerful NMS
NMS
Flexible
Flexible VSAT
VSAT
family
family
SkyEdge II Access
SkyEdge II
Hub
SkyEdge II IP
PSTN
High
Speed
Internet
SkyEdge II Extend
WiMAX/Cellular
backhaul
Wide
Wide
application
application
support
support
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Primary
Data
Center
Marietta
GA
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Test commands
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How much of
the network
is being
used?
How is
the network
being used?
Which
applications
appear in the
network?
Who is
using the
network?
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