Collective internet access via VSAT. Ways of connecting the Internet from the provider to the client Equipment for collective access of satellite Internet

Shared access service " SITNET"Is a high-quality and high-speed broadband Internet access provided by our company using VSAT technology for private users who live on the territory of cottage villages and townhouses. Also, this solution can be integrated into the infrastructure of business centers, rest homes, multi-apartment country houses and dacha associations, wherever you need high-speed internet access.

The principle of ACS operation

Shared Internet access services are organized by installing VSAT equipment on the territory of the cottage village. After that, the VSAT terminal is connected to the local data transmission network, which in turn can be organized both via optical communication channels and wirelessly. Wi-Fi networksthat provides connection of end users to the VSAT terminal. Our equipment is designed in such a way that it would operate continuously and autonomously 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and can be sold anywhere in the Russian Federation.

On the part of the user, no special skills and knowledge are required to work with our equipment. Due to the collective use of one VSAT terminal, we significantly reduce the connection costs for one end user. We provide SITNET collective access services on a prepaid basis and online billing.

The main advantages of using the service are high-speed Internet access, the speed of its commissioning, a single telecom operator and a convenient payment system. The system provides for automatic configuration of subscriber devices. The prospective client is invited to go through a simple registration procedure and deposit funds to his personal account through the payment system, after which the whole range of services provided by the collective access system becomes available to him.

For questions about connecting the system of collective access to the Internet, you just need to contact us by phone or send an application by mail, where you should describe technical task and your wishes. After that, our specialist goes to inspect the object and on the spot clarifies all the features of the future project, makes his comments to your TK. Then all the necessary technical documentation is drawn up, an agreement is concluded. Upon completion of the equipment installation and network setup, the facility is handed over, after which the contract and the acceptance certificate are signed, on the basis of which the warranty and service maintenance access control equipment and the customer's network.

Methods for building a network on the example of a typical cottage village

1. Using Wi-Fi technology:

A VSAT terminal is installed at the customer's site, to which the local network of the village, built using wireless access technology, will be connected via a high-speed switch. The equipment is installed in an anti-vandal protective cabinet with a temperature control system; a backup power supply is also provided. All users get high-speed Internet access via a wireless Wi-Fi network with a range of up to 3-5 km. A Wi-Fi network can be either publicly available or use an encryption system to prevent unauthorized access. When building a Wi-Fi network, base station carrier-grade 802.11 b / g.

This decision allows you to connect from 10 to 100 subscribers.

Networking diagram using Wi-Fi technology

2. PLC technology:

In this case, a PLC base station is connected to the VSAT terminal, which uses the existing power grid infrastructure in the village for data transmission. The base station is connected to a transformer that supplies the village with electricity; PLC repeaters are installed at the entrance to the house. Client equipment - PLC adapter that plugs into a power outlet. You can connect a Wi-Fi access point to the adapter, through which the client gets wireless access to the Internet. This solution allows you to connect from 10 to 100 subscribers.

We carefully analyze the task, taking into account the characteristics of each object and develop all the necessary technical documentation, on the basis of which the client can decide which technology will be economically more profitable in his case.

After the system is installed and put into operation, you can immediately use the shared access services. By connecting to the ACS in any of the possible ways, and launching an Internet browser on your computer or smartphone, you will automatically be redirected to the authorization page. After going through a simple registration procedure, and having received a personal account number, you will need to top up your balance in the system through one of the proposed payment systems.

You can pay via the nearest payment terminal or via SMS, via mobile phone, bank cards are also accepted for payment. Having replenished the balance, on the ACS invitation page, the subscriber enters his login and password for authorization and chooses tariff planand then gains access to the Internet.

NeroTelecom offers new solutions for organizing broadband in the Internet - shared access systems (ACS).

SKDfocused on consumer market - individuals living in small settlements, suburbs of large cities, cottage and summer cottages - places with insufficiently developed ground telecommunications infrastructure. Wireless internet based services SKDcan also be offered as an additional service in hotels, cafes, business centers, gas stations, bus stations, etc.

The optimal size of networks for ACS is 50-100 subscribers per VSAT terminal.

Internet access is organized using a high-speed satellite channel based on a small-sized satellite terminal of the VSAT type (as a backbone channel) and local computer networks implemented using wired or wireless technologies (Wi-Fi, PLC, Ethernet). The key advantage of organizing satellite broadband access based on ACS is a significant reduction in the cost of connection per end user to the level of USB modems for mobile internet in GPRS / EDGE / 3G / CDMA networks, which is achieved through collective use of one VSAT-terminal by all subscribers. In addition, satellite technologies are an uncontested option in terms of autonomy (complete independence from terrestrial networks), coverage area (the ability to connect anywhere in the Russian Federation) and the shortest terms of service deployment (5-7 days).

If we compare one-way Internet or 3G with a solution SKD, then the conclusion is obvious: of course SKD- Internet at a speed of 8 Mbps for 15,000 rubles.
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How to connect to the network

The end user gets access to the service within the geographic boundaries of collective households or a small apartment building, where a local network is deployed, connected to the VSAT terminal. The service area is determined within a specific project. In order to use the service, the end user only needs to have a personal computer equipped with technical means for connecting to a local data transmission network (in most modern personal computers such technical means are built-in). A local data network (LAN) can be implemented in one of three technological options: wireless (Wi-Fi) with a range of up to 3 km, via power line (PLC), as well as wired local computer network.
For a variant of a local data transmission network built using Wi-Fi technology: to connect using Wi-Fi technology, a computer with a Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless network adapter is required.

For a variant of a local data transmission network built using PLC technology: a signal conversion device is connected to the modem via Ethernet for transmitting it over the wiring (PLC adapter), which is connected to a household outlet through a regular socket electrical network... The adapter must be compatible with the main LAN equipment.
For a wired LAN option: in the case of a wired LAN connection, the connected computer must have an Ethernet 10 / 100BaseT adapter. The length of the UTP-5 cable to the hub should not exceed 100 m.

Principle of operation

The antenna complex is a professional satellite station of the VSAT class, which is mounted on the territory of a cottage village (usually on the administration building). Further, the complex can be integrated into a ready-made network, or it can be created throughout the territory, with the possibility of organizing a wireless Wi-Fi network. At the exit, we have a full-fledged network with high-speed Internet access (up to 8 Mbps.), Covering the entire surrounding area. Our equipment operates autonomously, for its operation only a stable 220V power supply with grounding is needed, and no special knowledge is required from users.

Benefits of multi-user access

  • High-speed Internet access up to 8 Mb / s.
  • Fast commissioning (1 day).
  • Convenient payment system.
  • Installation of equipment throughout Russia.
  • Independence from terrestrial communication channels.
  • Internet access from any device with network equipment or Wi-Fi technology.

Methods for organizing a network on the territory of a cottage village

1) Wi-Fi technology:
- additional operator equipment is installed to the main equipment, which is one or more external antennas (depending on the prepared TOR), to cover the entire territory of the village;
- in each house, the final Client equipment is installed, which is a Wi-Fi access point that connects to the operator equipment and provides wireless Internet access to the entire house and the adjacent territory.

2) ADSL technology:
- additional operator equipment is installed to the main equipment, which is an ADSL router (for the estimated number of users);
- a cable route is laid from the communication center where the satellite station and the ADSL router are installed;
- from the cable route to every house network cable and the final Client equipment is installed - ADSL modem and Wi-Fi hotspot access through which the client gets wireless access to the Internet.

Since each object has its own specifics and requires an individual approach, our specialists carefully analyze the task and develop a technical task, which is the most suitable solution. And therefore, the solution to the problem offered by the client, at first glance, may not always turn out to be practical and fit into the estimated budget.

The cost of installing and configuring "shared access"
The installation cost is calculated individually. Because for each object, a technical assignment (TOR) is carefully prepared. After it has been drawn up, it is already possible to draw up an estimate and provide it to the client.
The price consists of two components:
1) Professional satellite station of the VSAT class for the organization of a dedicated Internet channel. (85,000 rubles)
2) Organization of a network on the territory of a cottage village (cost estimates are provided only after a detailed technical department TK based on the task set by the client).

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Personal access “to the world” from a personal computer, communication with company employees at any time during working hours, increasing their efficiency due to the ability to quickly respond to the information provided are factors that form the requirements for modern communication technologies.

Therefore, satellite Internet from operator AltegroSky more than just access to content - it is aimed at ensuring reliable operation with IP services, including voice, data, video, audio and video conferencing, allowing for operational management and interaction of specialists from remote departments of large companies.

An individual VSAT for private users is an ideal solution for a modern and comfortable suburban life: satellite Internet will allow you not to interrupt communication, study and work, providing access to popular Internet services, social networks, games, news and entertainment content in country house, in the country, in a cottage - like in a city apartment!

Benefits of satellite internet

  1. Independence from ground infrastructure.
  2. High speed characteristics.
  3. Affordable price.
  4. Variability of satellite solutions.
  5. A wide range of tariffs, including unlimited access.

Scheme of organization of satellite Internet based on VSAT technologies

The service organization principle is very simple. The user only needs electricity to work. All Internet traffic processing is performed in the NCC and depends on the VSAT platform used by the operator.

In our network, we use technologies that ensure the correct processing of any IP-protocols, which allows the user to work with the necessary Internet applications:

  • high-speed access to the resources of the global Internet;
  • email;
  • messaging services (ICQ);
  • voice and video applications (Skype);
  • electronic payment services for goods and services (hotels, taxis, air and railway tickets, etc.);
  • on-line exchange services;
  • on-line banking services;
  • remote access to corporate applications with VPN construction.

Therefore, anyone who would like to have maximum opportunities for online communication should buy satellite Internet, regardless of their location, both in Russia and abroad.

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Subscriber VSAT-terminal for two-way Internet

Two-way satellite Internet operates through the Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) - a satellite ground station with a small (0.6 to 2.4 m) antenna. In modern satellite networks, this size is quite enough for organizing a symmetric Internet. Assembling the terminal does not require any special skills, and given its low weight, the solution provides high mobility and ease of use in the network. To connect to bi-directional satellite internet, you need a small VSAT satellite earth station.


The standard subscriber kit consists of:

  1. Antennas;
  2. Modem (channel-forming equipment);
  3. Receiving and transmitting device (2 W);
  4. Rod for mounting the transceiver;
  5. RF cable with connectors;
  6. Supports for mounting the antenna;
  7. Grounding cable.

The most popular kits for two-way satellite Internet are terminals with 0.74m, 0.98m and 1.2m antennas.

VSAT kits

You can independently determine the parameters necessary to connect and configure satellite Internet using the Satellite Finder.

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SOCHI, 24 October - RIA Novosti / Prime. Almost all points of collective Internet access (PKD), opened in settlements with a population of 500 people or more, will stop working in 2016 due to a lack of budget funding, the head of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications Nikolai Nikiforov told reporters.

In the Russian Federation, within the framework of the project "universal communication service" (UUS), about 21 thousand PKD were opened in settlements of 500 people and about 148 thousand "universal" payphones in remote and hard-to-reach villages. Their service is financed from the UUS fund, where all operators in the country donate 1.2% of their revenue.

Since 2014, the fund has also financed a project to eliminate the digital divide (ECD), which provides Internet access in settlements of 250-500 people using access points to which fiber-optic communication lines (FOCL) are laid. Rostelecom has been appointed as the single "universal" operator.

Annually, about 14 billion rubles are collected in the fund, but in 2016 Rostelecom did not receive 6.9 billion rubles from it for the implementation of these projects. Despite the fact that, according to the law, the funds of the fund can only be spent on specified goals, as part of the budget sequestration, reimbursements to Rostelecom from this fund were also cut.

Due to underfunding from the budget, almost all PKDs will be closed, Nikiforov said.

"I think that due to the lack of funding, the PKD will actually stop working by the end of 2016," the minister said, noting that the issue of closing the PKD is decided individually in each region. PKD will remain in very small communities where there are no other means of communication, he said.

Not needed anymore

According to Nikiforov, from the point of view of financing, the number one priority for today is payphones, in second place is the UCN project, in third place is the PKD.

The Minister noted that there is no need for PCA - they were needed when people did not have computers and smartphones, but today, within the framework of the UCP project, people have other ways of accessing the network, and the UCP project is more in demand.

"Today, a smartphone is used in 63% of cases of Internet access. That is, a person goes out from different devices, but neither a desktop computer nor a laptop are any more the leading methods of access. So the world has simply changed a lot, so, unfortunately, in these under the conditions of limiting financing, PKD will be phased out, "the minister said.

According to him, the volume of traffic consumption in the first 3 thousand settlements where Wi-Fi points are installed within the framework of the UTSN project, by one or two orders of magnitude exceeded the volume of traffic consumption by all PCDs in the country.

Nikiforov also noted that, perhaps, changes will be made to the legislation, which prescribes the presence of PKD in settlements with a population of 500 or more.

"Maybe we will make changes to the law. We are not doing this yet. This year this is due to a decrease in funding. We need to wait for the 2017 budget law, let's see what the figure is, what the final deficit is, and then we will solve it," Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications.

The dates are shifting

The Minister again did not rule out that due to underfunding, the timing of the UCP project may also be shifted. "It is clear that something will move. I am not ready now to formulate which regions will move, how much they will move," he said.

The contract signed with Rostelecom in 2014 is designed for 10 years and involves providing Internet access to 13.6 thousand settlements with a population of 250-500 people at a speed of at least 10 Mbit / s using access points to which fiber optic will be built (total about 200 thousand km).

According to Nikiforov, the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications in the autumn session plans to submit to the State Duma a bill on the separation of the UUS fund, which will allow to avoid further use of its funds for other purposes not related to these projects.

According to the materials of the Ministry of Finance, Rostelecom may receive from federal budget for the provision of universal communication services in 2017, 13.67 billion rubles, in 2018 - 13.691 billion rubles and in 2019 - 13.68 billion rubles. At the same time, the Ministry of Finance proposes, starting from 2017, not to finance telephone services using payphones, as well as to provide access to the Internet via PKD in settlements with more than 50 thousand people.