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Professional Series Consumer Series Simplex Series<br />

A wide range of state-of-the-art <strong>IPSTAR</strong> user terminals are available to suit a variety of consumers' requirements and<br />

broadband applications. All <strong>IPSTAR</strong> satellite terminals consist of a high performance cost effective satellite modem and an<br />

outdoor unit set. Based on the most efficient broadband satellite platform today, the <strong>IPSTAR</strong> satellite terminal work in<br />

conjunction with the advanced <strong>IPSTAR</strong> gateway and efficient <strong>IPSTAR</strong> air-interface to provide consumers with a variety of<br />

broadband solutions. <strong>IPSTAR</strong> satellite terminal is always ON system with built in routing functions. The terminal supports<br />

Dynamic Link Allocation (DLA) to achieve maximum availability.<br />

Professional Series is a 2-way high performance terminal with the throughput of 4 mbps download and 2 mbps upload. It is<br />

suited for multiple PC environments in Corporate, SMEs & SOHOs. Its features include IP forwarding, NAT, DHCP, GRE<br />

tunneling for VPN, Multicast and automatic login. Consumer Series 1 is very cost effective 2-way user terminal suitable for<br />

SOHO and consumer market with the throughput of 1 mbps download and 512 kbps upload. Consumer Series is capable of<br />

supporting full range of service such as VoIP, multicasting, VPN and Video Conferencing. Simplex Series is a most cost<br />

effective user terminal suited for the general consumer market with throughput of 1 mbps download and terrestrial return.<br />

All <strong>IPSTAR</strong> satellite modems work together with a full range of <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Outdoor Unit specially designed and optimized to<br />

meet <strong>IPSTAR</strong> specifications. The Outdoor Unit set consists of the Antenna (from 0.84 - 1.8 meter diameter), a Block-<br />

Upconverter (1-2 Watts), LNB and Feed assembly.<br />

FEATURES OF THE <strong>IPSTAR</strong> TERMINALS<br />

<strong>Satellite</strong> Modem<br />

Out door Unit<br />

84-180 cm. antenna<br />

1 Available in approximately 2006.<br />

High performance cost optimized design using the advanced proprietary ipstar chipset Technology<br />

Compatible with new multi-beam ipstar satellite as well as conventional Ku-Band and C-Band satellites<br />

Always ON or Manual Login/Logoff<br />

Built in routing functions with Ethernet LAN interface RJ-45 (10/100-Base Tx)<br />

Dynamic Link Allocation (DLA) support to achieve maximum availability<br />

Turbo Product Coding/QPSK, 8-PSK Modulation<br />

Enhanced TCP/IP Acceleration<br />

Outdoor Unit (ODU) system consists of a Transmit/Receive Dish (0.84-1.8mt), Block Up Converter (1-2 Watt), Low Noise<br />

Block Down Converter and Feed Assembly.<br />

Shin <strong>Satellite</strong> Public Company Limited / <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Company Limited<br />

41/103 Rattanathibet Rd, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand Tel : (66) 2591-0736 to 49 Fax : (66) 2591-0706, (66) 2591-0719<br />

E-mail : sales@thaicom.net www.thaicom.net, www.ipstar.com<br />

MC SE012-1005-1<br />

<strong>Broadband</strong> for Broadening Horizons<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> <strong>Broadband</strong> <strong>Satellite</strong> <strong>System</strong>


<strong>Broadband</strong> for Broadening Horizon<br />

India<br />

Average EIRP of Spot Beam at beam peak per beam = 58.1 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam at EOC per beam = 52.1 dBW<br />

Gateways : Mumbai, Delhi<br />

The Philippines<br />

Average EIRP of Spot Beam<br />

at beam peak per beam = 59.7 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam<br />

at EOC per beam = 52.0 dBW<br />

Gateway : Manila<br />

Beam Capacity<br />

Spot & Shaped Beams<br />

40+ Gbps of 2-way aggregating capacity using typical 120 cm.<br />

antenna for Spot Beams and 180 cm. antenna for Shaped Beams<br />

Based on nominal contour at clear sky condition with dynamic bandwidth management<br />

Broadcast Beams<br />

1.1 Gbps of aggregate capacity using 120 cm. antenna<br />

Based on edge of service area with rain fade condition at 99.5% link availability<br />

Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam<br />

Average EIRP of Spot Beam at beam peak per beam = 58.5 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam at EOC per beam = 52.2 dBW<br />

Gateways : Phnom Penh, Yangon, Bangkok, Hanoi<br />

Australia, New Zealand<br />

Average EIRP of Spot Beam at beam peak per beam = 59.4 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Shaped Beam at beam peak per beam = 51.3 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam at EOC per beam = 50.7 dBW<br />

Gateways : Broken Hill, Kalgoorlie, Auckland<br />

Spot Beams<br />

Shaped Beams<br />

Broadcast Beams<br />

EOC = Edge of Coverage


<strong>IPSTAR</strong><br />

Advantages<br />

1. <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Strengths<br />

Short Term & Long Term Viability & Competitiveness<br />

A 45 Gbps satellite serving 8 million+ users, as opposed to a<br />

conventional 1-2 Gbps satellite with a few hundred thousand<br />

users<br />

Optimum synergistic commercial model<br />

Cost-effective & Superior Performance (for bandwidth &<br />

user terminal). Much lower cost than normal satellite VSAT<br />

or DVB solutions<br />

One of the largest bandwidth platforms available<br />

Optimally redesigned for broadband Internet (not a<br />

broadcast or ATM technology)<br />

Platform and Nationwide Uniform Networks<br />

A Hotbird satellite TV concept<br />

Reliable Technology<br />

A seamless design and integration of all related systems<br />

(Space and Ground <strong>System</strong>s)<br />

Early commercialigation for 3 years making it a robust<br />

system with substantial initial user volume<br />

Commercial gateways in 7 countries cooperating with<br />

several satellite companies<br />

Already developed many applications serving both Mass &<br />

Vertical Markets (Diversified customer base as business<br />

cushion)<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> is pioneering a new "Second Generation <strong>Broadband</strong><br />

<strong>Satellite</strong>" industry<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> has strong momentum to expand & lead the market,<br />

regionally & globally<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong>'s success will help establish the future of " <strong>Broadband</strong><br />

<strong>Satellite</strong>" industry in parallel with conventional satellite<br />

industry<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> also pioneers Application Platforms & Multi Dimension<br />

& Multi-Tier Business Structures, beyond building a VSAT or<br />

First Generation broadband network, or launching a new<br />

satellite<br />

Business Model Flexibility<br />

Addresses both Mass Market (<strong>Broadband</strong> Internet Access) &<br />

Vertical Market (Traditional satellite communications<br />

services) - create a diversified customer base as business<br />

cushion<br />

Aggressive roll-out and supportive commercial programs to<br />

ensure success<br />

Immediate and long term solutions with FG (First Generation)<br />

service today and SG (Second Generation) as future<br />

migration and expansion<br />

2. Benefits of All-IP Services<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> is fundamentally designed as a broadband IP infrastructure<br />

Optimized for most IP applications & protocols<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> as a satellite-based broadband technology & platform<br />

1. Large service coverage & flexible locations<br />

<strong>Broadband</strong> On Demand: Anywhere & Anytime Uniform,<br />

Nationwide Service<br />

Pocket disperse users in a large geographical area<br />

Fast & Flexible service deployment<br />

Bypassing terrestrial congestion & multiple link<br />

connections<br />

2. Bandwidth Efficiency<br />

Effective Broadcast, Multicast & content distribution<br />

medium<br />

Bandwidth On Demand: Fit Internet 's Asymmetrical and<br />

bursty nature<br />

Efficiently sharing bandwidth with large user base<br />

3. Broadcast & Multicast<br />

More efficient & effective way than DSL or Cable to<br />

distribute various applications & contents (data, video<br />

& audio)<br />

4. Multiple Network Roles<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> has a complementary role to DSL & Cable<br />

<strong>Broadband</strong> network deployments & advanced<br />

applications<br />

(i) Core Backbone Network or Content Distribution<br />

Network<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> double role as a 'Last Mile' direct service<br />

network to users, and a 'Middle Mile' network to<br />

supplement DSL/Cable's backbone & broadcast/<br />

multicast network<br />

(ii) Under-served Areas (DSL/Cable Blind-spot)<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> is an immediate 'Last Mile' direct service<br />

deployment solution for time-to-market strategy to<br />

satisfy the uncovered areas<br />

(iii) Un-served Areas<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> is an immediate & permanent 'Last Mile'<br />

direct service deployment solution<br />

5. Centralized & Overlay Network<br />

Services can be operated out of a single <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Gateway<br />

instead of hundreds or thousands of edges/nodes<br />

all over the country<br />

A simple centralized Data Center model service network<br />

Bypasses complex terrestrial network & congestion of<br />

multiple network layers, protocols, switches, routers,<br />

& edge servers<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong>-1 Specification<br />

Total 40+ Gbps. of 2 - way spot beam<br />

and shaped beam, including broadcast beam<br />

Nominal bandwidth capacity calculated at clear sky<br />

conditions, using typical 120 cm. antenna for spot<br />

and broadcast beams, as well as 1.8 m. antenna<br />

for shaped beams<br />

84 spot beams<br />

3 shaped beams<br />

7 regional broadcast beams<br />

Spot Beams<br />

Shaped Beams<br />

Broadcast Beams<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> Service Footprint<br />

Manufacturer : Space <strong>System</strong>s Loral<br />

<strong>Satellite</strong> Model : LS-1300SX<br />

Service Life : 12 years<br />

Attitude Control : 3-axis stabilized,<br />

<strong>System</strong> momentum-bias system<br />

Orbital Position : 119.5 degrees East<br />

Launch Period : 11 August 2005<br />

Beam Configuration :<br />

84 Ku-Spot Beams<br />

3 Ku-Shaped Beams<br />

7 Ku-Wide Beams<br />

(Regional Broadcast Beams)<br />

18 <strong>IPSTAR</strong> GATEWAYS<br />

1. Delhi, India<br />

2. Mumbai , India<br />

3. Bangkok, Thailand<br />

4. Beijing, China<br />

5. Guangzhou, China<br />

6. Jakarta, Indonesia<br />

7. Tokyo, Japan<br />

8. Kalgoorlie, Australia<br />

9. Broken Hill, Australia<br />

10. Shanghai, China<br />

11. Seoul, Korea<br />

12. Manila, The Philippines<br />

13. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia<br />

14. Taipei, Taiwan<br />

15. Hanoi, Vietnam<br />

16. Auckland, New Zealand<br />

17. Yangon, Myanmar<br />

18. Phnom Penh, Cambodia


<strong>IPSTAR</strong> BEAMS<br />

China, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan<br />

• Average EIRP of Spot Beam at beam peak per beam = 58.7 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Shaped Beam at beam peak per beam = 53.4 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam at EOC per beam = 50.1 dBW<br />

Gateways : Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Seoul, Taipei<br />

Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore<br />

Average EIRP of Spot Beam at beam peak per beam = 57.4 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Shaped Beam at beam peak per beam = 49.4 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam at EOC per beam = 52.5 dBW<br />

Gateways : Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur<br />

Japan<br />

Average EIRP of Spot Beam<br />

at beam peak per beam = 60.2 dBW<br />

Average EIRP of Broadcast Beam<br />

at EOC per beam = 53.0 dBW<br />

Gateway : Tokyo<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong><br />

<strong>Broadband</strong> satellite<br />

<strong>System</strong><br />

The <strong>IPSTAR</strong> <strong>Broadband</strong> <strong>Satellite</strong> system utilizes advanced<br />

technological concepts in conjunction with a new geo-stationary<br />

satellite to provide bandwidth capacity unmatched by<br />

conventional satellite technology. The system is radically<br />

different from currently available options in that it will target the<br />

Internet, the "Last Mile" sector and the mass consumer market in<br />

the same instance.<br />

Shin <strong>Satellite</strong> Plc., a leading satellite operator in Asia and the<br />

promoter of the <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Project, developed and commercialized<br />

both the Space Segment and the Ground <strong>System</strong> ensuring that the<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> system is a cost-effective, total solution for broadband<br />

last-mile communication. Competitiveness with other existing<br />

last-mile broadband solutions (such as DSL or cable modem) is<br />

guaranteed.<br />

The <strong>IPSTAR</strong> satellite can deliver approximately 45 Gbps of<br />

aggregate capacity, far higher than conventional satellite,<br />

allowing it to satisfy the enormous demand for broadband<br />

Internet bandwidth of millions of users - consumers, corporate<br />

customers, service providers and telecom operators alike. The<br />

key benefits of the <strong>IPSTAR</strong> system are its ability to provide an<br />

immediately available, high-capacity ground network with<br />

affordable bandwidth and end-user terminals. The system will<br />

allow for rapid deployment and flexible service locations<br />

anywhere within its extensive footprint.<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Space Segment: the <strong>IPSTAR</strong> satellite<br />

New "Cellular" multiple spot beams to increase bandwidth from<br />

frequency re-use with new antenna design technology to make<br />

such multiple beams possible.<br />

New Dynamic Power Management system to optimize each<br />

beam's power output to suit weather conditions, thus<br />

increasing on board power efficiency and maintaining excellent<br />

link-availability for each beam.<br />

VoIP Phone<br />

LAN Hub<br />

Office LAN<br />

Computer Computer Computer<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong><br />

User Terminal<br />

Wireless<br />

Access<br />

Point<br />

Wireless<br />

PC<br />

Wireless<br />

PCI Card<br />

Laptop<br />

Wireless<br />

PCMCIA<br />

Adaptor<br />

The <strong>IPSTAR</strong> commercial rollout strategy is divided into First<br />

Generation (FG) and Second Generation (SG):<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> First Generation (FG) Service: The <strong>IPSTAR</strong> New Ground<br />

<strong>System</strong> is to be used in conjunction with conventional satellites.<br />

This will allow earlier deployment and ramp up of the <strong>IPSTAR</strong><br />

service with reduced costs compared to other existing ground<br />

technologies.<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> Second Generation (SG) Service: The <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Ground<br />

<strong>System</strong> will be used with the new <strong>IPSTAR</strong>-1 broadband satellite.<br />

The service is expected to commence in 2005, providing<br />

coverage all over the Asia-Pacific region. This will provide a<br />

very cost effective structure compared to any other existing<br />

satellite systems.<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> is a broadband satellite designed for today and future.<br />

On the Ground: the <strong>IPSTAR</strong> Ground <strong>System</strong><br />

Advanced Coding and Modulation technology to increase<br />

bandwidth and reduce power consumption (consequently<br />

reducing earth-station size, power requirements and hardware<br />

costs).<br />

Advanced Transmission Architecture for both uplink and<br />

downlink to provide a common platform for sharing bandwidth<br />

among many users, making it suitable for the asymmetric and<br />

bursty nature of the Internet.<br />

Dynamic Link Allocation system to adjust modulation, coding<br />

and gain on an individual terminal basis according to prevailing<br />

weather conditions, thus maintaining a very high linkavailability.<br />

<strong>IPSTAR</strong> Gateway<br />

Customer's<br />

Headquarters<br />

INTERNET<br />

Fiber Optics<br />

IDC<br />

PSTN

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