Fiber speeds, Satellite reach – 3G / WiMAX Wireless Backhaul and IP Trunking

In 2010, bandwidth access will get cheaper, faster and easier for most of the world. O3b Networks is building a new telecommunications infrastructure offering low-latency links from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps for core trunking, instant fiber-path restoration and 3G Cellular backhaul.

Lowering access costs, increasing availability and bridging the digital divide, O3b Networks will enable emerging-market operators and Internet service providers to make the Internet a truly global and ubiquitous experience.


Meet O3b Networks

PTC 09 — Honolulu, Keynote Address Jan. 20

Satcom Africa 2009 — Johannesburg, Keynote Address April 7

Whitepapers

What is Network Latency and Why Does It Matter? sea launch press release

Latest News

December 10, 2008: NEDA Telecommunications, Afghanistan’s largest ISP to deploy Quick Start IP trunking solution from O3b Networks, Ltd.

November 26, 2008: Galaxy Wireless Communications signs multi-year contract with O3b Networks, Ltd.

November 26, 2008: Netcom Africa signs multi-year contract with O3b Networks, Ltd.

November 18, 2008: O3b Networks Ltd. today introduced its first turn-key offering, Quick Start news flash

November 11, 2008: Cascade Data Services announces ultra-high speed marine stabilized terminals compatible with O3b Networks

November 11, 2008: iDirect Platform to Interoperate with O3B Networks’ Medium Earth Orbit Satellite Constellation

September 23, 2008: Sea Launch Signs Launch Agreement with O3b Networks

September 22, 2008: O3b Networks and Gilat announce Gilat’s new line of satellite ground-segment equipment for O3b Networks’ "fiber performance over satellite" network

September 9, 2008: O3b Networks, with support from Google, Liberty Global and HSBC, to deploy world’s first high-speed, low-cost satellite system to transform communications access for billions

September 9, 2008: Thales Alenia Space building new satellite constellation for O3b Networks

Articles of Interest

O3b Networks CEO named in the top 50 Agenda Setters for technology
Silicon.com (October 7, 2008)

O3b Networks: A Far Out Plan to Deliver the Web
Christian Science Monitor (September 24, 2008)

High Speed Internet Coming to Africa
Time Magazine (September 15, 2008)

Africa, Web Access: What Google’s Doing Right
ABC News (September 12, 2008)