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2005-11-22 |
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SAT Provides Digital Carrier Monitoring Solution to Segovia |
SAT Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Integral Systems, Inc., today announced it is under contract to provide its digital spectrum analyzer, SAT- DSA, to Segovia, Inc. (Segovia) of Herndon, VA. SAT-DSA is a state of the art digital spectrum analyzer tailored for the SATCOM industry. Segovia will use the SAT-DSA to monitor and safeguard commercial satellite communications bandwidth and services on behalf of its primary customer, the U.S. DoD (Department of Defense).
The new SAT-DSA system allows users to automatically monitor multiple uplink and downlink signals in a fraction of the time required for classic analog spectrum analyzers. SAT-DSA is the latest member of SAT's Monics product line, and shares many of the same advanced carrier monitoring and spectral analysis capabilities. These attributes include the ability to detect, characterize and display interfering signals, to access historical spectral data and signal characteristics, to support line up activities with advanced tools and to provide remote user access capabilities.
"We are pleased Segovia selected SAT-DSA to support monitoring of the global IP satellite network services they provide their customers worldwide," said Bob Potter, President of SAT. "Segovia performed a thorough analysis of the offerings available in the industry prior to purchasing SAT-DSA. The proven features designed specifically for the SATCOM industry made SAT-DSA a clear choice for Segovia."
"Segovia's secure global IP network enables our military and emergency response customers to rapidly and reliably extend their voice and data networks to the most remote locations on earth," said Chris Skinner, RF Engineering Manager at Segovia. "To provide customers with optimal network performance, our Network Operations Security Center is continuously updated with state-of-the-art monitoring tools and we have now added the SAT-DSA digital spectrum analyzer to this arsenal." |
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