(1) Guangzhou Post and Telecommunications Administration cooperates with Hughes Network Company and Oriental Satellite Company to provide 400 KB/s satellite Internet content download service directly to the computer, as well as 3 MB/s digital parcel delivery and multimedia broadcasting. The plan will be put into operation in the near future to provide services for commercial and individual users across the country.
② Beijing Tianguang Information Communication Service Co., Ltd., the satellite network operation center built by Beijing Tianke Network Integration Company, has been debugged. The first phase of the project is mainly aimed at enterprise users, and the user terminal is Hughes' PES terminal station plus DirecPC terminal, that is, dial back through PES satellite circuit to download DirecPC at high speed. Further development for individual users.
(3) China Sunway Communication Network and China Kaster Technology, jointly owned by China Telecom Data Communication Bureau, just signed a $3 million contract with Hughes last August. Sunway Network purchased DirecPC equipment, and used their satellite technology to launch a satellite Internet access plan named Turbo 163 in China early next year. The target customers are 1/4 customers who have access to the Internet in China. The company expects that the charge will not exceed twice that of the current 163 network, but the speed can be increased by 20 times-that is, the maximum internet access rate will be increased from the current 38.8K to 400K. Com will become the first company in China to provide civil Internet services through the combination of satellite and terrestrial network.