Kacific customers in Asia-Pacific
Kacific sells directly to ISPs, telcos and satellite connectivity service providers in the countries under coverage. These direct customers use Kacific fully managed bandwidth to serve diverse end-user segments such as enterprise and public institutions broadband connectivity, consumer residential broadband (up to 100Mbps/50Mbps, and allowing high-quality VoIP and OTT video services over wifi), and 3G/4G mobile backhaul connectivity. Reaching affordably where no other service is available, Kacific bandwidth may be used in remote industrial and agricultural sites, remote communities, and as well coastal and inter-island air and sea transport in most markets under coverage.
Kacific customers own the relationship with the consumers, governmental and industrial end-users. They source, import, install and maintain terminals (dish, modems, LNB/BUC) from Kacific approved manufacturers, and manage end-user cash collection and set Quality of Service parameters for their own customers thanks to the Virtual Network Operator capabilities enabled for them on the Kacific network. Kacific may also sell directly to large multi-national enterprises, with prices disruptively low compared to legacy satellites and at speeds up to 100Mbps per site. If you are interested, please contact our sales office sales@kacific.com for more information.
GigStarter: connect your connections
GigStarter is an easily deployable, low risk satellite broadband service powered by Kacific. It’s designed for both large and small ISPs to connect small and remote communities to high-speed internet without committing upfront to a large amount of bandwidth.
Satellite Broadband Simplified
Each small satellite dish will deliver unlimited data at access speeds of 20 down/2 up Mbps, with an excellent forward Committed Information Rate of 250kbps. The service is fully managed including teleport and operates on a pay-as-you-grow system. GigStarter customers will be upgraded to the Kacific-1 Ka-band network in 2019. GigStarter is currently available to internet service providers in Fiji, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, Samoa and American Samoa.
Project Schedule and Roll Out
With satellite construction underway at the Boeing factory, a launch is planned on a SpaceX Falcon-9 launch vehicle for the second half of 2019.