
SESAT-2 satellite, artistic rendition
The 54MHz of Ku-band capacity has been deployed to meet high demand for satellite services in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. Additionally, Tachyon’s global network enables reachback from Southwest Asia to the United States and locations worldwide, and is especially tailored to airborne and mobile COTM applications. Dan Negroni, VP of Sales and Marketing for Tachyon Networks, said, “Demand for aXiom 7000 Series end-to-end solutions for air, land and sea has continued to grow, and this partnership with Eutelsat America allows us to better serve our military and enterprise customers for Managed Solutions or other capacity needs in Southwest Asia.”

Elizabeth Rose of Tachyon and Jill Durfee of SatNews Publishers at Tachyon's Satellite 2011 booth in Washington, D.C.
Tachyon’s 24/7 Network Operations Center (NOC) manages and monitors a wide range of network activity, settings and conditions and provides an integrated set of tools for airborne networking. Tachyon provides customers with a high level of visibility into their network including real time and historical network health and monitoring statistics as well as traffic usage data. Capacity is available as of this writing to customers as a stand-alone service or as a part of Tachyon’s aXiom 7000 series end-to-end network solutions. aXiom solutions will be on display at Satellite 2011, March 15 through 17, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. in booth 280.