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Access to mobile devices has proliferated across Asia.
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[Satellite TODAY 06-10-13] Satellite communications will lead the way for broadcast, broadband, and a cellular backhaul within Asia, according to ETL Systems, an RF distribution equipment design and manufacture firm. “With the proliferation of mobile-connected devices and the need for on-the-move services, satellite networks remain the only dependable route as Asia continues to suffer from fragmented connectivity,” the company said in a statement.
 
     ETL Systems is urging the broadcast sector to increase content availability across multiple platforms, at a time when customer demands are driving technological advancements. As consumers expect a high level of service, which includes the reliable delivery of premium content, satellite capacity must evolve and keep up.
 
     “Satellite service providers and operators want to push increasing amounts of content but find they are restricted on what they can provide, especially in a rapidly expanding market like Asia,” Andrew Bond, regional sales director of ETL Systems, said in the statement.
 
     In order to help accommodate the demand for a strong, robust satellite service, ETL will be launching one of its new additions to its V-series, the 64 by 64 vortex matrix router. The company will demonstrate this new product for the first time at its exhibition stand in CommunicAsia 2013.

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