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Copyright © 2014 Thuraya Telecommunications Company. This document contains Thuraya information which is proprietary and confidential.
Any disclosure, copying, distribution or use is prohibited if not otherwise explicitly agreed with Thuraya in writing.
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• Established in 1997 by leading GCC phone
companies
• Headquartered in Dubai
• 2 GEO satellites by Boeing
o Thuraya 2 covers Europe and Africa (44E)
o Thuraya 3 covers Asia and Australia (98E)
o L-band spectrum for satellites to mobiles
o C-band spectrum for backhaul from satellites to
Earth Station in Sharjah (PSTN and internet)
• Regional sales offices in USA, Singapore and
Algeria
Leading Mobile Satellite Services OperatorCompany Overview
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Thuraya Supports Aid Organizations and NGOs
Humanitarian Aid First Responders,
IGOs, NGOs
Development Aid IGOs, NGOs, Contractors,
Private Organizations
ResponseSegment Relief RebuildingSustainability & Development
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• The popularity of social media and online video platforms has revolutionized how news is
being disseminated
• Facebook and Twitter rank highly as online news sources today, whilst YouTube has
enabled video contribution to fuel the demand for real-time, interactive news updates
• Today we see professional journalists working together with a network of citizen
contributors - either to develop stories or to update a news report with the latest
information
• Citizen journalism has already impacted the way major news organizations operate,
successfully incorporated amateur video or pictures of breaking news stories into their
programming mix.
• Applying Social Media (such as Facebook, Twitter or Vine) can be an effective tool for
raising awareness and driving response during Disaster Relief
• Social Media was effectively used during Typhoon Haiyan to not only break the news but
inform Aid Organizations where best to direct their efforts
The changing role of the journalist
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• The role of satellite as a key enabler for journalists and public citizens to
report and broadcast from anywhere should not be underestimated
• Satellite technology provides a significant advantage in allowing journalists to
operate with Internet access when outside of cellular coverage, and to make
use of their personal devices to stay connected at all times
• Thuraya is pioneering the concept of BYOD
• What’s next – “wearable technology”
• Wearable technology such as Google Glass provide journalists with greater
flexibility and new levels of technical sophistication
Technology Trends and Social Media
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• Portfolio of innovative handheld products
including
o iPhone SatSleeve
o Thuraya XT
• Enhanced range of Broadband IP Modems:
o Thuraya IP+ for different types of media
requirements
o Fully integrated with third party media/broadcast
solutions
o Thuraya Voyager for communications on the move
o Affordable and high quality terminals
What’s available today?Innovative Handsets & Broadband Modems
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• Make and receive phone calls and SMS in satellite mode
• Get access to all of your favorite Apps, Social Media,
Email, etc.
• Dedicated emergency button
• Offers High Penetration Alerting
• Full walk-and-talk capability in satellite mode
• Extends your iPhone’s battery life by acting as a charger
when needed
Thuraya SatSleeve FeaturesPioneering Bring Your Own Device
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• Stable and reliable network
• Dynamic resource allocation means we can reconfigure the number of beams, beam
sizes (spot, regional, wide) and beam locations while in orbit to meet demand
• Congestion free satellite network
• Meet me Points in London and Singapore
• Dedicated redundant links from Gateway to Meet Me Points
• Ease of interconnection from POP or MMP to customer providing assured
connectivity, guaranteed bandwidth and significant performance enhancement
Improved and Reliable NetworkExtending the news room into the field
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Thuraya IP+ Mobile Broadband TerminalPortable, light weight and highly user friendly broadband terminal to meet theneeds of journalists
Key Features:
• 384 Kbps on Streaming IP with a built-in antenna
• Up to 444 Kbps on Standard IP with a built-in antenna
• Asymmetric Streaming from 16 Kbps to 384 Kbps
• Asymmetric streaming available only with Thuraya
• The most cost effective solution available today
• WLAN b/g/n connectivity
• Enhanced GPS module, Streaming Alert and Remote Access capabilities
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• NetHope’s serves as a facilitator between corporate partners donating
communications equipment, and the NGOs involved in delivering aid to the
affected communities. Thuraya donated 65 SIM cards, each preloaded with US$300
worth of credit, within 20 hours of NetHope’s request.
• Through the ITU, Thuraya donated 40 Thuraya XT phones, equipped with GPS to
facilitate search and rescue.
• Thuraya and SMART provided more than 100 Thuraya SF2500 units, Thuraya
SatSleeves and the Thuraya XTs to the Philippine government agencies and relief
organizations.
• Thuraya also donated free airtime/SIM cards in cooperation with our Service
Partners: Optus and Airbus
Our support to the Philippines during Typhoon HaiyanA few examples: NetHope, ITU, SMART, Optus and Airbus
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John Huddle
+1 202 999 6858
Thuraya Telecommunications Company | www.thuraya.com
THANK YOU