06 May 1999
Tachyon is planning to launch an enterprise- and carrier-class 45Mbps satellite Internet access service this summer, rolling out in Europe and the US simultaneously, with worldwide coverage expected by 2001. The company said it will price the service aggressively in line with existing E1 lines from service providers. The two-way system offers downstream burst rates of 45Mbps and upstream rates of 256Kbps, offering transparent TCP/IP connectivity at three QoS (Quality of Service) levels comparable to E1, DSL Lite and ISDN rates.
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