[AusNOG] Sat link in Indonesia

Joe Nevin joe.nevin at orionsat.com.au
Wed Mar 4 22:01:14 EST 2009


The problems tend to be local Indonesian regulations rather than being an
Australian provider.  And from memory it is reasonably tightly regulated
within Indonesia though there are mechanisms that can be explored to manage
the risk.  

Coverage is available if required - contact me directly if you need further
information.  But I will warn you that it does cost more than your typical
terrestrial services.

  Joe.


joen at orionsat.com.au


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[mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of dasmo
Sent: Wednesday, 4 March 2009 4:59 PM
To: Kieran Wallace
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Sat link in Indonesia

I wouldn't mind knowing this as well, I have a couple of clients there  
that have issues with my delivery methods due to their second rate  
Internet



On 04/03/2009, at 18:30, "Kieran Wallace" <kieran at invert.net.au> wrote:

> Hi All,
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> Just wondering if anyone knows a way to get an ipstar(or similar)  
> satellite link delivered to Indonesia (specifically Jakarta). Would  
> there be any legal-issues behind an Aus carrier providing a service  
> over there? Seems as all traffic in our office over there is  
> destined for our head office in Perth, it would be nice if the link  
> was terminated in AU.
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> Please reply off-list.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Kieran
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