|
| Juch-Tech
Inc.
Video
Presentation
click to load or right click and save target to your pc
Juch-Tech Inc. is a satellite carrier's carrier with a disaster restoral
focus. A company with international customers,and global business partners.
The business of Juch-Tech Inc. is unique, new media provider with technology
innovation. Its accomplishments are highly regarded and sought after by
some of the world's broadcasters and telecommunications operator/carriers.
Juch-Tech Inc. is the owner and operator of the Hamilton Teleport, a
carrier neutral,independant co-operative of satellite dishes that receive
and transmit signals from and to international earth stations. The teleport
is a North American Gateway that is connected to the Multi Home Tier 1
Fibrewired Network,
and a wireless point of presence. It currently serves the international
broadband or rich media needs for business, radio and television broadcasters,
telecommunication carriers and Internet service providers in underserved
locations from terestial connectivity.
Walt Juchniewicz, is the CEO and President who founded Juch-Tech Inc.
in 1986. Chester Szkarlat Vice President, COO, and Warren Hagan Vice President,
CTO have evolved Juch-Tech to the original North American monitoring station
and OPENSKY
Multimedia Platform for Eutelsat, one of Europe's largest satellite operators.
This close working relationship continues today. The teleport now monitors
the feeds from Eutelsat's
Atlantic Gate satellites, Altlantic Bird 1 and 2; providing technical
and engineering assistance for Eutelsat's
TransAtlantic satellite customers. Juch-Tech Inc. operates Eutelsat's
OPENSKY
Distribution / Contribution MPEG 4 Digital Platform from North America
to Europe.
Extended - Ku-Band
Juch-Tech Inc. commenced a joint research and development project with
Hughes
Global Services and PanAmSat,
owner of one of the world's largest satellite fleets over the Americas,
on a frequency band known as "extended Ku". This project resulted
in the breakthrough of addition Ku bandwidth to existing or tradition
payloads serving North America. Extended Ku has created substantial increases
in the transmitting capacity of satellites operating over Europe,Africa,Middle
East,and South America for services such as Internet over satellite, DVB
- MPEG 2,3 and 4,but not common in North America until Industry Canada
Licenced Juch-Tech Inc to operate on Galaxy 11, in the 13.750GHz-14.500GHz
band.
back to top
| |