EMC releases new Datacenter Services in Raisting Teleport
Emerging Markets Communications, Inc signs over 200 million Dollar deals in satellite capacity. EMC guarantees its global satellite neutrality and over 1000 MHz of capacity
RAISTING, GERMANY – FEBRUARY 2008 - Emerging Markets Communications (EMC), a top provider of end to end satellite networks and owner of the Raisting Teleport facilitiy, has increased the satellite capacity available for its customers by recently signing long term agreements for the lease of satellite space segment with Yahsat of United Arab Emirates and Arabsat of Saudi Arabia.
The new agreements for leasing C-Band capacity in both satellite fleets along with the current contracts with Intelsat, Telesat, Gascom among others affords EMC with over 1000 MHz of satellite capacity and reinforces its ability to provide end to end services to high profile customers around the world.
The new contracts and the existing ones, ensures EMC to keep pace with the steady demand and growing needs of EMC’s customers for the coming years.
“It is no secret that getting satellite capacity is one of the major challenges the industry is facing for the years to come.
These agreements allow EMC to keep providing its customers with a full range of options, now assuring over 1000 MHz in capacity for their networks and most especially neutrality” said Abel Avellan, President of EMC. In addition, he said “Our customers are organizations for which the quality and stability of their communications are critical factors in their day to day operations. That’s why we are committed to deliver the best of value added telecommunication services to them. EMC will maintain a constant flow of investment and innovation in technology and capacity to ensure we continue to deliver a high quality service”.
This investment enables EMC to continue being a leading provider of end to end satellite services in the emerging markets because of its ability in reaching Africa, Middle East and Central Asian countries.
EMC provides true end to end communications services to multi-national organizations that have critical operations in hard to reach countries . Organizations such as the UNITED NATIONS and major fortune 500 companies are among EMC’s customers.
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