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		<title>Universal 2 Mbps Delayed At Least Three Years</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/universal-2-mbps-delayed-2678/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new Government has come clean on the news that many have suspected for some time. It doesn’t have the money to fulfil the previous Government’s widely criticised Broadband Britain commitment of a universal 2 Mb broadband connection for all the UK by 2012.
When it was announced last year by ex Communications Minister Lord Carter, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new Government has come clean on the news that many have suspected for some time. It doesn’t have the money to fulfil the previous Government’s widely criticised Broadband Britain commitment of a universal 2 Mb broadband connection for all the UK by 2012.</p>
<p>When it was announced last year by ex Communications Minister Lord Carter, many critics were highly sceptical that the Broadband Britain commitment could be achieved. Some say that the now defunct labour Government was desperate to give voters some positive news, when in the recession riddled run up to a General Election, good news was hard to find.</p>
<p>Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced on Thursday he didn’t think there was &#8220;sufficient funding in place&#8221; to meet the 2012 goal.</p>
<p>Mr Hunt said at an industry conference on 15 July</p>
<p>&#8220;Last month, I announced that we were supporting a universal service level of 2 Mbps as the very minimum that should be available.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have looked at the provision the Government had made to achieve this by 2012. And I&#8217;m afraid that I am not convinced that there is sufficient funding in place.</p>
<p>&#8220;So, while we will keep working towards that date, we have set ourselves a more realistic target of achieving universal 2 Mbps access within the lifetime of this Parliament&#8221;.</p>
<p>Steve Robertson, chief executive of BT Openreach, told BBC 5Live&#8217;s Drive program on Friday that the goal could not be achieved without around £2bn in public funding.</p>
<p>However some analysts have put the figure far higher than that at nearer £100bn. Research firm Point Topic estimates that around 2m homes are currently unable to get speeds of 2 Mbps. Point Topic analyst Tim Johnson fears the government has a bigger challenge on its hands than it realises.</p>
<p>Tim said</p>
<p>“These two million premises aren’t in clearly defined areas. The only way to reach the have-nots is to engineer a service upgrade across wide areas.</p>
<p>“That could bring the total number of houses needing upgrades closer to 5 million, which would cost the government more”.</p>
<p>In less formal discussions, the Government continues to brief that the broadband industry itself must find solutions to the problem. However with no new money available, and no commercial case for BT or other providers to fund the set-up costs, it’s difficult to see how rural not-spots and even some urban areas will get connected unless they opt for alternative options like satellite broadband.</p>
<p>Tariam’s <a title="Satellite broadband" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk">satellite broadband</a> solution for homes <a title="Tariam TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> gives users a robust 3.6 mbps, nearly twice the Governments 2 Mbps commitment wherever they’re located, and its available everywhere now.</p>
<p>Tariam Managing Director Andrew Walwyn said</p>
<p>“We’re here for everyone out there in the UK that’s in a not-spot or who can’t get the broadband service they need over wires. We’ve spent 2 years gearing up for the demand we know is there, we have a dedicated and certified installer network that’s now completely nationwide, ready to install and deliver broadband anywhere in the UK, today”.</p>
<p>The only criticism of the satellite broadband route is that inevitably there’s the cost of the hardware.</p>
<p>Andrew went on to say</p>
<p>“There is a cost involved in our TooWay solution, but with the ability to then shop for goods and services like insurance, holidays and utilities online, our customers tell us they can recoup those costs in a few months, and then they’ve got a free, reliable, fast broadband connection wherever they live”.</p>
<p>National newspapers are now publishing details of online money saving websites every week, alongside stories of people who’ve saved £100s and even £1000’s on their every day expenses purely by researching prices and shopping online.</p>
<p>The Government&#8217;s &#8216;Digital Champion&#8217; Martha Lane Fox, an original co founder of lastminute.com, has launched the “Manifesto for a Networked Nation” in a bid to get everyone of working age online by the end of 2012.</p>
<p>Martha said</p>
<p>“If everyone was online, total savings would be in excess of £22 billion a year with households saving an average of £560 per year.</p>
<p>“We also know that 3.6 million low-income households are missing out on savings of £1 billion a year by not being able to pay bills online”.</p>
<p>Many people don’t realise is perfectly possible to switch utility providers several times a year to take advantage of promotional and money saving offers, but these kind of deals are normally only advertised online. For those caught in the digital divide, <a title="Satellite Internet" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/">satellite internet</a> is the answer.</p>
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		<title>Study shows the internet essential to modern life</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/study-shows-the-internet-essential-to-modern-life-2671/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The prominent Joseph Roundtree Foundation (JRF) has released its annual report on the public’s opinion on what UK people need to earn to achieve a socially acceptable standard of living.
Despite the austere financial climate, those questioned in the research haven’t reduced what they consider to be life’s bare essentials. They still feel as a minimum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The prominent Joseph Roundtree Foundation (JRF) has released its annual report on the public’s opinion on what UK people need to earn to achieve a socially acceptable standard of living.</p>
<p>Despite the austere financial climate, those questioned in the research haven’t reduced what they consider to be life’s bare essentials. They still feel as a minimum people need not just physical essentials like food, shelter and warmth, but also other necessities that allow them to contribute and be involved in Society.</p>
<p>The JRF study shows that a typical family of two adults and two children needs an annual income of at least £29,200 to afford the basics of life. For a single person the minimum is £14,400 – this equates to full-time job earning £7.38 per hour.</p>
<p>Interestingly a computer and home internet connection are now considered fundamental for all non-pensioner households. In the 2008 research, they were only considered essential for families with school-age children. As early as 1999 JRF were predicting that those with lower incomes were going to be excluded from the rapidly growing ‘electronic economy’ where increasingly everything from utilities to clothes was going to be sourced online.</p>
<p>In another study JRF has concluded that lack of broadband communications can have a serious affect on the futures of some communities.</p>
<p>The &#8216;digital divide&#8217; between those who are able to exploit the potential of information and communications technologies (ICTs) via fast internet connections, and those who are not, is seen as a major factor influencing wider social and economic inequalities.</p>
<p>European <a title="Satellite broadband" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk">satellite broadband</a> ISP Tariam continues to urge the Government in the UK to help disadvantaged communities and not-spots by looking more closely at the satellite broadband option.</p>
<p>Tariam Managing Director Andrew Walwyn said</p>
<p>“It’s frustrating to read the JRF studies and to be sitting here with the solution in our hands now. We can deliver 3.6 Mbps broadband to <strong>any</strong> home or site in the UK with the minimum of fuss, <strong>today</strong>.</p>
<p>“Lord Carter in his ‘Digital Britain’ address last year conceded that for up to 30% of the UK there’s little or no commercial case for anyone to invest in the next generation of broadband services. What’s clearly needed therefore is the Government to grasp the nettle and allocate some money to help these communities and small businesses that are deprived of broadband”.</p>
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		<title>BT quoted pensioner in Wales £152,000 to connect to broadband</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/bt-quoted-pensioner-152000-to-connect-to-broadband-2612/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 16:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BT has apparently quoted a pensioner living in rural Wales £152,000 to be connected to broadband.
Beverley McCartney, who lives in Salem near Llandeilo in South West Wales, was told previously by BT that they couldn’t offer her a connection. But they’ve relented and finally wrote to her last week and told her that they could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BT has apparently quoted a pensioner living in rural Wales £152,000 to be connected to broadband.</p>
<p>Beverley McCartney, who lives in Salem near Llandeilo in South West Wales, was told previously by BT that they couldn’t offer her a connection. But they’ve relented and finally wrote to her last week and told her that they could help after all, but that wasn’t quite the end of the story.</p>
<p>Mrs McCartney, who admits she has wanted a broadband connection for years, was told by BT they could finally overcome her not-spot dilemma if she could contribute an eye watering £129,613.54 plus VAT to the costs of installing a new broadband line. If Mrs McCartney would be happy to pay that, BT generously agreed to contribute £8,000 towards the project.</p>
<p>Mrs McCartney said</p>
<p>&#8220;I just laughed; I thought it was ludicrous in view of their profits”.</p>
<p>Mrs McCartney got straight onto BT believing the letter was a misprint.</p>
<p>“I said &#8211; Surely this is a typing error?” and the girl said “No, there&#8217;s been no mistake; other people have had bills for much more than this.”</p>
<p>Chris Orum of BT said</p>
<p>“There can be very rare cases where additional charges need to be applied because of an exceptional amount of work required to the network in order to provide service. These charges reflect the additional line plant and equipment needed to provide broadband to a particular location”.</p>
<p>Tariam is contacted by people every day who are faced with the same not-spot nightmare.</p>
<p>New Business Development Manager Neil Waugh said</p>
<p>“Although this letter was clearly a shock for poor Mrs McCartney, we had another customer recently who had a similar situation but BT had quoted them a staggering £250,000. Unbelievably, this customer was less than 10 miles from the centre of Milton  Keynes”.</p>
<p>“With our dedicated satellite broadband home user product <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> Xtra we could have Mrs McCartney online for less than £500, and we could offer her a full 3.6 Mbps for that, probably more than BT would have committed to. We’ll obviously give her a ring”.</p>
<p>Tariam’s <a title="Satellite Broadband" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk">satellite broadband</a> solutions mean that they can provide ultra-fast broadband for home or business users, anywhere on the surface of the planet.</p>
<p>If you want to know more, <a href="mailto:sales@tariam.co.uk">email us</a> us with details of your location, the number of users you want to support and how quickly you want to be connected &#8211; we&#8217;ll take care of the rest.</p>
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		<title>Reserve your IsatPhone Pro here!</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/reserve-your-isatphone-pro-here-2389/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 08:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has released more information on its new world beating, small satellite phone ‘IsatPhone Pro’ and is now taking reservations ahead of the first handset deliveries expected in June 2010.
IsatPhone Pro is the first global satellite phone that’s truly pocket sized and that has similar functionality to modern GSM cellular phones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has released more information on its new world beating, small satellite phone ‘<a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/isatphone-pro/">IsatPhone Pro</a>’ and is now taking reservations ahead of the first handset deliveries expected in June 2010.</p>
<p>IsatPhone Pro is the first global satellite phone that’s truly pocket sized and that has similar functionality to modern GSM cellular phones with features like a colour screen and USB connectivity.</p>
<p>Tariam Managing Director, Andrew Walwyn said</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/isatphone-pro/">IsatPhone Pro</a> is a very important and exciting product for a number of reasons. From our perspective, it’s the first time we’ve had a product that will compete on equal terms with the regular mobile phone market.</p>
<p>“Of course IsatPhone Pro will be competitive on the price of hardware and calls for international travellers and remote workers. However, its key difference is it will work anywhere, even in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or the depths of the Amazon Rainforest.</p>
<p>“The product itself really is a marvel. It brings a number of features we take for granted on GSM mobiles to the satellite phone market for the first time. In terms of things like size, battery life and usability it’s a huge step forward”.</p>
<p><strong>Key IsatPhone Pro features include</strong></p>
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<li>Bluetooth      support, allowing the phone to be connected to the latest in car systems      and headsets</li>
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<li>SMS      text and the ability to ‘text’ your location in the event an emergency</li>
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<li>A      robust but light handset, splash and shock resistant and able to work in      temperatures from -20°C to +55°C</li>
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<li>Industry      leading battery life with eight hours talk time and up to one hundred      hours standby, over three times its nearest competitor</li>
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<li>Standard      network features like voicemail, caller ID, conferencing, call waiting</li>
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<li>Connection      to tried and tested geostationary satellites giving less dropped calls      than other satellite phones</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/isatphone-pro/">IsatPhone Pro</a> will be available with a complimentary range of rugged accessories and car, boat and aircraft docking kits.</p>
<p>Tariam is taking reservations now for the first handset deliveries which are due in the middle of June 2010, check out more information <a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/isatphone-pro/">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Stunning deal for satellite broadband home users</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/stunning-deal-for-home-users-2294/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re on dial-up or don’t have access to fixed line broadband, we’ll save you money – read on!
At the launch of the company’s new cheaper home user offering, Tariam Managing Director, Andrew Walwyn says the question customers most often ask him is “why do I have to pay for the equipment and set up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If you’re on dial-up or don’t have access to fixed line broadband, we’ll save you money – read on!</strong></p>
<p>At the launch of the company’s new cheaper home user offering, Tariam Managing Director, Andrew Walwyn says the question customers most often ask him is “why do I have to pay for the equipment and set up charge?”</p>
<p>Andrew said</p>
<p>“It’s a common question. I usually respond with a bit of a politician’s answer! People can reject satellite as an option because of the perceived costs associated with it, but you have to get people to people think ‘outside the box’ and see the true facts.</p>
<p>“Lets start by saying that satellite broadband has never been cheaper; we’ve just introduced our best ever offer where if customers source their own local installer, we’ll supply the kit delivered to them for £399 (inc VAT). Bearing in mind the operators have to fund the infrastructure, including the costs of multi million pound satellites, the deal is really very fair, buts lets look at it in more detail.</p>
<p>“For home users, our <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> product offers an industry leading 3.6 Mbps broadband service for £35 a month (inc VAT) which I think is a good price, as it doesn’t discriminate by location and is available with full performance everywhere in Europe.</p>
<p>“There is a short term investment to be made in the hardware, but if you pause, and look at the maths, this will SAVE you money, just think about it.</p>
<p>“As an example &#8211; the cost of the hardware if you source your own local installer is £399 (inc VAT). The typical working life of the hardware is, say, 5 years, so if you annualise the cost of the kit, that comes out at £79.80 per year, about £6.65 a month.</p>
<p>“I would challenge any UK household of more than 2 people, or indeed any family, that they’d save substantially more than that £79.80 every year just by then being able to shop online for their insurances, utilities, even their weekly shopping and clothes.</p>
<p>“With a bit of work, I would hope that they’d be able to offset the cost of the airtime as well, and even come out slightly better off financially than if they didn’t have broadband at all.</p>
<p>“If you add in the benefits of broadband to enhance your leisure time with things like being able to book concert and sporting tickets in advance online, the fun of social networking, as well as having access to time saving applications like online banking, having satellite broadband can really improve your quality of life as well as saving you money.</p>
<p>So if you’re in a not-spot, and don’t know how to get your home or family online, <a title="TooWay Order Online" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">order online here</a>, and we’ll do our best to have you online in about a week. If you want to try-before-you-buy, we’d be delighted to welcome you to our Demonstration Centre in Weston-on-the-Green, just off the M40 near Oxford. Just give us a ring before you call in to give us time to get the kettle on!</p>
<p>*Customers who run their businesses from home and are registered for VAT can obviously claim VAT and tax relief on the cost of the hardware and airtime, further reducing the cost of the service.</p>
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		<title>Amazon adventure for the BBC with BGAN X-Stream</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 11:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BBC unleashed the portable power of BGAN X-Stream to cover the bold bid by TV presenter Helen Skelton to kayak the length of the Amazon for charity.
Helen, 26, successfully completed her solo kayak journey along 2,010 miles of the great Amazon River at the end of February.
The BBC used BGAN X-Stream to track Helen’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The BBC unleashed the portable power of BGAN X-Stream to cover the bold bid by TV presenter Helen Skelton to kayak the length of the Amazon for charity.</p>
<p>Helen, 26, successfully completed her solo kayak journey along 2,010 miles of the great Amazon River at the end of February.</p>
<p>The BBC used <a title="BGAN" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/bgan/">BGAN</a> X-Stream to track Helen’s arduous journey and to stream live TV coverage of her adventure to millions of viewers from deep inside the Amazon rain-forest.</p>
<p>A presenter of the BBC’s Blue Peter children&#8217;s programme, Helen set off from Natua, Peru, for Almerim in Brazil, on 20 January. Helen was raising funds for Sport Relief &#8211; the UK-based initiative that aims to help transform the lives of poor and vulnerable people.</p>
<p>Fighting off daily sickness and heat exhaustion, Helen paddled 60 miles a day, six days a week to break two world records, the longest solo journey by kayak by a woman, and for longest distance in a kayak travelled in 24 hours by a woman.</p>
<p>Helen said</p>
<p>&#8220;My bottom is bruised, my shoulders are sore and the muscles in my neck are making it hard to differentiate between my head and my shoulders. But to be honest I am proud of the war wounds.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m very lucky to have amazing people in my life who&#8217;ve picked me up when things got hard, and most importantly inspired me to carry on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tariam launched its <a title="Tariam BGAN" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/bgan/">BGAN X-Stream</a> service in October 2009 and the service is available on all Tariam supplied Thrane 700 Explorer and Hughes 9201 terminals and some marine and vehicle mounted variants, even to customers with existing <a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/bgan/">Tariam BGAN </a>SIM cards in use. X-Stream uses existing well proven technology to facilitate an uncontended streaming connection of up to 450 kbps from wherever you want to work or play.</p>
<p>Tariam supplies “best-of-breed” mobile and fixed Satellite Broadband and Satellite Internet solutions for people who want to get connected where there are no wires.</p>
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		<title>Tariam &amp; Eutelsat fix Garage owner’s broadband nightmare</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-solve-garage-owner%e2%80%99s-broadband-nightmare-2247/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[







 
 Left to Right Mark Williams MP, Lynn Davis, Steve Petrie and Tariam Director Selwyn Petterson
Aberystwyth, Wales, 19th March 2010 
Aberystwyth garage owner Lynn Davies is celebrating after his Internet connection problems were finally solved with the help of the local MP, a county councillor and the Eutelsat Tooway™ Satellite Broadband service installed and operated [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong> </strong><strong>Left to Right Mark Williams MP, Lynn Davis, Steve Petrie and Tariam Director Selwyn Petterson</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Aberystwyth, Wales, 19th March 2010 </strong></p>
<p>Aberystwyth garage owner Lynn Davies is celebrating after his Internet connection problems were finally solved with the help of the local MP, a county councillor and the Eutelsat Tooway™ Satellite Broadband service installed and operated by Tariam.</p>
<p>Lynn’s Modurdy Eiddwen Garage business is in a so called ‘not-spot’ outside the reach of fixed line broadband. As a Kawasaki All Terrain Vehicles dealership and a service and repair centre for all quad bikes, Lynn desperately needed broadband access to register new vehicles online, order spares, and make warranty claims, but life was becoming impossible due to his frustratingly slow dial-up internet connection.</p>
<p>Lynn said</p>
<p>“We could only use the internet very early in the morning or late at night and it was having a major impact on our business. It could take hours to make warranty claims and simple things like ordering spare parts or quickly looking up prices for customers were impossible.”</p>
<p>Lynn needed a permanent broadband connection but, like many in the area, the traditional telephone providers were unable to connect him and that’s where Tariam <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">Tooway</a>™ came in.</p>
<p>Local MP Mark Williams and Ceredigion County Councillor Rowland Rees-Evans knew that satellite owners Eutelsat were looking for pilot projects to demonstrate the revolutionary <a title="TooWay satellite broadband" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">Tooway</a>™ satellite broadband service and put them in touch. Today Lynn has a free, 12-month Tooway™ satellite broadband service in return for demonstrating the solution in the region. The service was supplied and installed by Tooway™ distributor Tariam Satellite Communications.</p>
<p>Tooway™ has been designed to deliver super fast internet connectivity to broadband not-spots via satellite. It consists of a small satellite dish and a set-top box connected to the PC direct or via a wireless router, giving customers immediate broadband access following a simple installation. In addition, the <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">Tooway</a>™ service has the ability to deliver Voice over IP services and Direct-to-Home television using the same Tooway™ dish.</p>
<p>One of Tariam’s Directors, Selwyn Petterson was on hand to welcome Lynn as a customer and to get his feedback on the service.</p>
<p>“The new service is brilliant,” said Lynn. “The installation was quick and straightforward. We&#8217;ve set-up a new, dedicated computer and thanks to Tooway™ the internet connection is now available around the clock and is very fast.”</p>
<p>Mark Williams, MP, said: “I am delighted to have been able to play a part in bringing this satellite broadband trial to the area. There are large parts of the country where homes and businesses require a high-speed broadband service to prosper and it will take too long and be too expensive to connect these rural locations by telephone cable in the traditional manner. It’s important that we encourage other, more cost effective options such as satellite.”</p>
<p>Steve Petrie, Northern European Sales Director for Tooway™ said</p>
<p>“<a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">Tooway</a>™ is the first satellite two-way broadband service offering speeds and running costs similar to ADSL. We are delighted to be able to demonstrate the capability of our service to deliver high-speed internet connections to homes and businesses across Wales. Tooway™ is already serving customers in more than 22 European countries and we look forward to assisting Wales in solving its broadband access challenges.”</p>
<p>New Government legislation coming into affect in April 2010 compels all businesses turning over £100,000 or more to file their VAT returns online and pay VAT electronically. This further compounds the impossible situation faced by many small firms who can’t get broadband.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>If home users or businesses want to try the service at Lynn’s garage, or <a title="Order online" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/homenet/homenet-features-order-online/">place an order</a> they should <a title="Contact Tariam" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/contact-us/">contact </a>Tariam at www.tariam.co.uk or on 08 44 874 0600</strong></p>
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		<title>Tariam offer free satellite broadband hardware for Forces Personnel</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-offer-free-satellite-broadband-hardware-for-forces-personnel-2205/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has launched an innovative new satellite broadband service aimed specifically at supporting serving NATO and ISAF forces and their subcontractors operating in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The service, dubbed ‘inet’, has been put together to facilitate welfare communications for personnel stationed thousands of miles from friends and family with no way of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has launched an innovative new satellite broadband service aimed specifically at supporting serving NATO and ISAF forces and their subcontractors operating in Afghanistan and Iraq.</strong></p>
<p>The service, dubbed ‘<strong><a title="Tariam inet" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/inet/">inet</a></strong>’, has been put together to facilitate welfare communications for personnel stationed thousands of miles from friends and family with no way of communicating with home.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Military and Aerospace Director, Selwyn Petterson, said</p>
<p>“<a title="Tariam inet" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/inet/">inet</a> is a revolutionary offering because we’re actually giving away the hardware with the service. We’ve constructed the product to make it as easy and quick as possible for these users to get online. We’ve got large stocks of hardware sitting in the appropriate countries to minimise delays in getting the equipment to where it’s needed most. We’re confident that we’ve got enough equipment to offer the deal to ALL serving NATO and ISAF personnel, and we can provide service on a variety of satellites, wherever our forces are working.</p>
<p>“Most people don’t realise that the ordinary troops and serving personnel rarely have access to the internet in many of these places because it simply doesn’t exist there. We’ve made a name for ourselves supplying communications for the military, but inet is aimed really at the ordinary soldiers and airmen.</p>
<p>The Tariam <a title="Tariam inet" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/inet/">inet</a> kit includes everything the user with a PC needs to get online quickly enabling them to exchange emails, make and receive voice calls, browse the internet and even use a webcam to see their loved ones. There&#8217;s a <a title="Tariam inet coverage" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/afghanistan/coverage/">list</a> of bases and camps that can use the service on Tariam’s website, but all of Afghanistan and Iraq are well covered.</p>
<p>Selwyn went on to say</p>
<p>“The core of the solution is hardware that’s been extensively tested and is well proven in a variety of environments, but the key thing is that troops often transit through camps or bases and are only around for fairly short periods before moving on. The way the product works allows groups of individuals to club together to get a location online with no capital outlay and the users can then just pay as they come and go.</p>
<p>“As part of the deal to give something back to those putting themselves in the front line, we’re also making a donation of 10% of the profit from this product to the <strong>Help for Heroes </strong>campaign which we feel is an extremely worthy cause”.</p>
<p>If you want to make a donation to <strong>Help for Heroes,</strong> you can <a title="Help for Heroes donations" href="http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/donations.html">here</a></p>
<p>More information on Tariam <strong>inet</strong> is available now by browsing the Tariam website and clicking <a title="Tariam Afghanistan &amp; Iraq" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/afghanistan">Afghanistan &amp; Iraq</a>.</p>
<p><strong>inet is not available in the UK or Ireland.</strong></p>
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		<title>Tariam BGAN Satellite Broadband for Salvation Army in Haiti</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-bgan-for-salvation-army-in-haiti-2200/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 14:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Special Projects team of UK based Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has been called on to provide extra services at short notice for the Salvation Army working in earthquake stricken Haiti.
The Salvation Army is one of the world largest charities with an annual income of over US $ 3 billion. Tariam has provided BGAN services [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Special Projects team of UK based Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has been called on to provide extra services at short notice for the Salvation Army working in earthquake stricken Haiti.</p>
<p>The Salvation Army is one of the world largest charities with an annual income of over US $ 3 billion. Tariam has provided BGAN services for the Salvation Army since 2005, but the humanitarian crisis resulting from the devastating earthquake that struck at 16.53 local time (21.53 GMT) on 12 January 2010 prompted a request for extra services to assist their teams on the ground in communicating effectively.</p>
<p>Business Development Manager Neil Waugh said</p>
<p>“BGAN is a tool often deployed by our relief agency customers, but we’ve never had a more poignant ‘call to action’ than when this call came in.</p>
<p>“When these kind of terrible disasters happen, speed of response is everything. Rapid Deployment of Mission Critical Communications is our business, we were delighted to be able to assist by responding immediately to the request”.</p>
<p>If you’d like to make a donation to the Salvation Army’s vital work in assisting in Haiti you can <a title="Salvation Army Haiti Appeal" href="https://secure.salvationarmy.org/donations.nsf/donate?openform&amp;projectid=IHQ-Haiti">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tariam connects GDF Suez at Craigengelt Windfarm</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-connects-gdf-suez-at-craigengelt-windfarm-2194/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 09:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has completed a challenging project providing 2 ISDN lines via satellite into Craigengelt Windfarm, near Stirling in Scotland for French energy giant GDF Suez. The facility will comprise eight turbines generating up to 24MW of electricity, effectively preventing the release of more than 47,000 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has completed a challenging project providing 2 ISDN lines via satellite into Craigengelt Windfarm, near Stirling in Scotland for French energy giant GDF Suez. The facility will comprise eight turbines generating up to 24MW of electricity, effectively preventing the release of more than 47,000 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere every year by traditional fossil fuel power stations.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Special Projects team was approached in November 2009 as traditional broadband options had been abandoned for being too costly and because they couldn’t deliver on time. As well as providing ISDN via their global <a title="Tariam BGAN" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/bgan/">BGAN platform</a>, Tariam has provided a super fast Ethernet connection using its <a title="Tariam iconnect" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/iconnect/">iconnect</a> satellite broadband platform, based on idirect.</p>
<p>The project, which was completed at very short notice and to tight deadlines, is the GDF Suez’s first windfarm in the UK.</p>
<p>Tariam Business Development Manager, Neil Waugh, said</p>
<p>“Connecting customers via ISDN over satellite isn’t something we get asked to do every day, but the standard is still widely used for remote control and monitoring in the windfarm sector, and with <a title="Tariam BGAN" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/bgan/">BGAN</a> it’s straightforward to set up.</p>
<p>“The key drivers in this deployment though were the costs and the speed of installation. There’s a common misconception that satellite broadband is a more expensive option than fixed line broadband or ISDN, but this isn’t the case particularly when you factor in the reliability and robustness of the connections we offer.</p>
<p>“As customers come to us with more and more remote places that they need connecting, satellite becomes more and more viable. We’ve heard several instances in the last few weeks where BT was quoting over £100,000 to get a line into a site, and one instance this week where a customer has been quoted £250,000.</p>
<p>“Our solutions deliver without discriminating by geographical location, and the dynamic new technology we deploy means that customers get a better overall solution that ADSL can offer anyway”.</p>
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		<title>New feather weight sat-phone for Tariam</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/new-feather-weight-sat-phone-for-tariam-2189/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 17:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has announced that its new ultra lightweight global satellite phone will be launched in June 2010.
isatphone Pro will offer satellite telephony, with Bluetooth for hands-free use, voicemail, and text and email messaging. Location data will also be available to the user to look up or send in a text message.
Although [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has announced that its new ultra lightweight global satellite phone will be launched in June 2010.</p>
<p>isatphone Pro will offer satellite telephony, with Bluetooth for hands-free use, voicemail, and text and email messaging. Location data will also be available to the user to look up or send in a text message.</p>
<p>Although it looks and feels like a modern GSM mobile phone, isatphone Pro is designed primarily for professional users in the government, media, aid, oil and gas, mining and construction sectors.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Business Development Manager Neil Waugh said</p>
<p>“We’re extremely excited about isatphone Pro because its means we can bring the fantastic flexibility of satellite communications to a new group of mobile users. Most of us remember satellite phones that were like the early cellular phones, expensive, very heavy, and complicated to use.</p>
<p>“isatphone Pro is very small, works anywhere, its simple to use and has great battery life. It’s the first handset to be purpose-built for the Inmarsat network.</p>
<p>The isatphone Pro handset has been developed by Inmarsat in conjunction with Sasken Communications Technologies, which has led development programmes for most of the world’s top mobile phone manufacturers. Elcoteq, the world’s third largest manufacturer of mobile phones, has been appointed to manufacture isatphone Pro at its facility in Tallinn,  Estonia.</p>
<p>Neil went on to say</p>
<p>“We’ll be offering the phone from June 2010 with call packages similar to those you see on the high street for normal mobile phones. Although it’s a completely unique offering, the price will be extremely keen and we expect it to become one of our best selling products”.</p>
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		<title>Tariam SCIAC breaks cover</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/2182-2182/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 09:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Satellite Communications ISP Tariam has unveiled a groundbreaking new product, its Secure Communications in a Case (SCIAC).
SCIAC (pronounced SKY-ACK) has been designed and manufactured by Tariam in response to customer demands for a lightweight, Deployable Communications System (DCS) with global functionality.
The device which mates hardware based on Inmarsat’s BGAN satellite communications platform with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Satellite Communications ISP Tariam has unveiled a groundbreaking new product, its <strong>S</strong>ecure <strong>C</strong>ommunications <strong>i</strong>n <strong>a</strong> <strong>C</strong>ase <a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/sciac/">(SCIAC)</a>.</p>
<p>SCIAC (pronounced SKY-ACK) has been designed and manufactured by Tariam in response to customer demands for a lightweight, Deployable Communications System (DCS) with global functionality.</p>
<p>The device which mates hardware based on Inmarsat’s BGAN satellite communications platform with an innovative power supply designed to work from any available power, and CESG and FIPS approved encryption, provides portable, robust voice and data communications, literally anywhere.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Military and Aerospace Director Selwyn Petterson said</p>
<p>“Our customers often have to deploy at a moments notice into environments that are at best complex, and frequently very remote.</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/sciac/">SCIAC’s</a> design brief was for a rugged, compact and portable unit that could be carried as hand luggage onto any flight, and then when the user reaches their destination, can be online for suitably encrypted data and voice communications within minutes, whatever the local infrastructure. It’s affectively a guaranteed, confidential networking solution for places with non existent or flaky wired connectivity.</p>
<p>“The product set has completed formal evaluations by the UK Government CESG Assisted Products Scheme (CAPS) at “Enhanced Grade” standard, suitable to protect data up to short term SECRET, and is formally approved in the MoD’s Defence Infosec Products Co-operation Group (DIPCOG) scheme. We do expect quite a few SCIAC’s to find their way to Afghanistan over the next few weeks”.</p>
<p>SCIAC is available with a wide range of options dependent on the user’s likely working environment, and the number of users they wish to cater for.</p>
<p>Tariam <a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/sciac/">SCIAC</a> is available now with a variety of encryption standards and airtime plans to suit individual user’s profiles.</p>
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		<title>Tariam BGAN X-Stream goes live</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:06:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has announced dramatic enhancements to its BGAN mobile broadband and satellite phone services.
Speaking from their new offices and demo lab in Weston on the Green, Oxfordshire MD Andrew Walwyn said
“BGAN was already a unique and dynamic product, but X-Stream coming online takes it to a completely different level. Our peak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has announced dramatic enhancements to its BGAN mobile broadband and satellite phone services.</p>
<p>Speaking from their new offices and demo lab in Weston on the Green, Oxfordshire MD Andrew Walwyn said</p>
<p>“BGAN was already a unique and dynamic product, but X-Stream coming online takes it to a completely different level. Our peak streaming data rates on portable BGAN’s is now a minimum of 384kbps, right up to 450kbps on demand. These are the fastest ‘on demand’ streaming rates in the world of mobile satellite communications.</p>
<p>“Customers don’t need any special new hardware or different terminals to access the new services, any existing Thrane Explorer 700 or Hughes 9201 terminal will provide access to X-Stream. This is all with one unit, one IP address that works anywhere in the world”.</p>
<p>Tariam offers mobile broadband and voice connectivity globally via its BGAN services which provide synchronous broadband data up to half a megabit with simultaneous high quality voice calls, ISDN and G4 fax, all in one portable laptop sized unit.</p>
<p>Tariam BGAN customers can access the new X-Stream services straight away, but should ensure that they’ve downloaded the latest version of the free BGAN Launchpad software to ensure optimum delivery. Version 3.9.3 has just become available which supports Windows Vista and XP.</p>
<p>Andrew also said</p>
<p>“The availability of new X-Stream option coincides with the launch of our ecommerce facilities for BGAN, allowing customers to buy hardware securely online, as well as accessing online billing, invoicing and support through the same industry leading portal. The availability of X-Stream means customers can dispense with expensive SNG trucks and provide quality video streams from one compact unit.</p>
<p>“BGAN is a very important product for us, we’re investing a lot in new supplementary equipment for the platform, and it’s important that we have state of the art support services in place to give our customers the best possible BGAN solution”.</p>
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		<title>Tariam relocates to new HQ</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-relocates-to-new-hq-1887/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 07:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satellite broadband ISP Tariam has moved into its new freehold headquarters building in Weston on the Green just off the M40 and A34 in Oxfordshire.
Tariam has been looking to relocate for some time to bring its Operations, R &#38; D, Provisioning, Billing and Tech Support functions all under one roof, and to create a demonstration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Satellite broadband ISP Tariam has moved into its new freehold headquarters building in Weston on the Green just off the M40 and A34 in Oxfordshire.</p>
<p>Tariam has been looking to relocate for some time to bring its Operations, R &amp; D, Provisioning, Billing and Tech Support functions all under one roof, and to create a demonstration lab where customers can come and test offerings, and talk to technical staff before making a decision to buy.</p>
<p>Managing Director Andrew Walwyn said</p>
<p>“I’ve always thought a ‘Try-before-you-buy’ scheme would work well in the satellite arena where people are often looking at commitment to a product they’ve never used or seen before.</p>
<p>“The idea is customers can come in with their PC’s or MAC’s and test their own applications to see how good the latest systems are. They can experience how satellite would work for them if they bought the product”.</p>
<p>Tariam currently offers 6 different satellite platforms on numerous different satellites depending on what kind of connectivity the customer needs, whether they’re domestic or business users, and whether voice or data or a combination of the two are important.</p>
<p>Andrew went on to say</p>
<p>“We’re expanding the range of options that customers can come and try all the time but we already have our <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> home user product running here, as well as our iaccess, iconnect and BGAN options.</p>
<p>“We also have new demonstration facilities going live in November ’09 in Clough Road, Hull and just off Junction 5 of the M77 in Glasgow so wherever you are, there’s a Tariam demo facility within reasonable travelling distance. We just ask customers to let us know when they’re coming so that we’re ready to welcome them”.</p>
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		<title>Tariam connects The British Open Golf</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-connects-the-british-open-golf-1796/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 20:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Satellite internet service provider Tariam  continued its summer of high profile events by providing a temporary satellite  broadband connection for the British Open Golf last month.

 
The historic competition for the famous Claret Jug,  or to give it its proper name The Golf Champion Trophy, was back at Turnberry on the Ayrshire coast for the first [...]]]></description>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Satellite internet service provider Tariam  continued its summer of high profile events by providing a temporary satellite  broadband connection for the British Open Golf last month.</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The historic competition for the famous Claret Jug,  or to give it its proper name The Golf Champion Trophy,</span><span style="font-family: Arial;"> was back at Turnberry on the Ayrshire coast for the first time since  1994.</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Tariam was called in to assist the event&#8217;s Press  Centre to efficiently dispatch the coverage generated by several hundred  visiting journalists.</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Tariam&#8217;s Enterprise Sales Director Selwyn Petterson  said</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">&#8220;We live in a news hungry world but also in a media  environment where news is old in a matter of hours. Very few sporting venues  have the broadband capacity on hand all year round to quickly transmit  the enormous number of high resolution images that a world class event like this  can generate during crucial periods of play. </span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">&#8220;We were very happy to come in and provide extra  capacity for the Royal and Ancient to ensure that golf fans around the world can  keep up with the action in real-time&#8221;.</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Tariam&#8217;s Project Team provided an uncontended 5 Mb  download 3 Mb upload satellite connection which worked in tandem with the  existing fixed line facilities for the duration of the event.</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Selwyn said</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">&#8220;Our &#8216;Events Hire Service&#8217; is obviously ideal for  sporting occasions that need a temporary super-fast connection or just extra  &#8216;horsepower&#8217; for short periods, but obviously its a huge honour to be chosen to  support such a high profile global fixture&#8221;.</span></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The Open Golf at Turnberry was staged on </span><span style="font-family: Arial;">16th &#8211; 19th July 2009, and moves on to St.  Andrews for 2010.</span></span></div>
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		<title>Wireless Broadband &#8211; Food for thought!</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/wireless-broadband-food-for-thought-1706/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 13:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New research published by broadband benchmarking experts EPITRO highlights that despite widespread advertising by the network operators claiming speeds in excess of the Governments 2 Mbps target, subscribers to mobile broadband packages are receiving an average of just 0.9 Mbps.
Managing Director of Tariam Satellite Communications Andrew Walwyn said
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New research published by broadband benchmarking experts EPITRO highlights that despite widespread advertising by the network operators claiming speeds in excess of the Governments 2 Mbps target, subscribers to mobile broadband packages are receiving an average of just 0.9 Mbps.</p>
<p>Managing Director of Tariam Satellite Communications Andrew Walwyn said</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not one to knock the opposition, but in reality customers who call us rarely have a good word to say about Mobile Wireless services.</p>
<p>&#8220;The feedback we have is that true broadband 3G services are available in some of the big cities (where high-speed broadband is already in abundance with WiMax and in wireless hotspots, cafe&#8217;s and coffee shops) but rarely in rural areas or where the so-called &#8220;not-spots&#8221; exist and the services are really needed&#8221;.</p>
<p>Contention and lack of true 3G enabled cell sites in rural locations also mean mobile users often don&#8217;t see more than 56 kb dial-up performance.</p>
<p>EPITRO&#8217;s research isn&#8217;t broken down by area or network so it&#8217;s difficult for consumers to make informed choices, but the recent survey included results from 1.4 million speed tests conducted nationally.</p>
<p>And mobile wireless services don&#8217;t come cheap. Published costs on Vodafone&#8217;s website today (which include a recent reduction in price) offer a mobile broadband package which gives just 15 Mb per day for £1 (0.45 GB for £30 a month if used every day), and then charge an eye watering £2 per Mb if the 15 Mb daily allowance is breached. If you take advantage of cheap VoIP calling on services like Skype, this usage isn&#8217;t included in the initial bundled data allowance and is charged at the full £2 per Mb rate.</p>
<p>For home users in rural or suburban &#8220;not-spots&#8221; all this means mobile or 3G isn&#8217;t a viable alternative, and can&#8217;t really be said to be a &#8220;business grade service&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tariam&#8217;s alternative for domestic users <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> now offers 3.6 Mbps from only £35.00 a month (inc VAT) and this allows 2.4 GB at peak speed, and no excess charges beyond that. Larger data allowances are available. Even factoring in the cost of the hardware needed to use the service, over a two to three year period, satellite is a substantially faster and a more cost affective proposition.</p>
<p>New research by EPITRO highlights poor performance from mobile wireless broadband, we look at the research and put the case for Tariam <a title="Tariam TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> as an alternative for Rural Home Users.</p>
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		<title>Tariam takes TooWay forward another 3 steps</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-takes-homenet-forward-another-3-steps-1591/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 12:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This means the entry level service now offers a full 2.4 GB allowance every month with speeds of over 3.5 megabits. This is a big step forward and is particularly good news for those homes and small businesses situated outside the ADSL footprint in the so-called &#8220;not-spots&#8221;. The entry level service costs just £35.00 (inc [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This means the entry level service now offers a full 2.4 GB allowance every month with speeds of over 3.5 megabits. This is a big step forward and is particularly good news for those homes and small businesses situated outside the ADSL footprint in the so-called &#8220;not-spots&#8221;. The entry level service costs just £35.00 (inc VAT) per month.</p>
<p>Voice over IP (VoIP) is also being supported for the first time.</p>
<p><a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> is seen by many as the answer to the 9% of UK households still on dial-up and in the &#8220;not-spots&#8221; highlighted by Telecommunications Minister Lord Clark&#8217;s recent &#8216;Digital Britain&#8217; address.</p>
<p>Lord Clark also conceded that &#8220;for up to 30% of the UK there is little or no commercial case for anyone to invest in the next generation of terrestrial broadband services&#8221;.</p>
<p>In this scenario, satellite based service like <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> fill the digital divide and offer a true high-speed alternative.  Tariam&#8217;s <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> service is expected to jump to 10 Mbps in 2010 when a new satellite is launched.</p>
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		<title>Tariam launches new website with online ordering</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 15:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global Satellite Communications provider Tariam has launched its new website to industry acclaim.
The new site features the latest technology in ecommerce and customer care; Tariam has invested in a new online billing and support system to back-up their best of breed satellite communications products.
Managing Director, Andrew Walwyn, said
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Satellite Communications provider Tariam has launched its new website to industry acclaim.</p>
<p>The new site features the latest technology in ecommerce and customer care; Tariam has invested in a new online billing and support system to back-up their best of breed satellite communications products.</p>
<p>Managing Director, Andrew Walwyn, said</p>
<p>“Tariam’s business has been built on the success of the previous two websites, but we started with a clean piece of paper and approached the new site from the perspective of the customer. We wanted to bring in the latest online systems to put us at the forefront of the industry with regards to ordering and customer support and to allow our customers new and old to communicate in the most efficient way with us.</p>
<p>“We also wanted new customers to be able to quickly and easily access the information they require, from wherever and whenever they hit the site”.</p>
<p>Tariam has introduced the ability to order online, with their new domestic product <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a> with the best pricing package in Europe, which also allows customers to manage and view their billing through one secure online portal.</p>
<p>Andrew said “Often when customers come to us, speed of deployment as well as price is a key factor. With the new site and our new nationwide installation and support agreements in place, we can now deliver this very effectively”.</p>
<p>www.tariam.co.uk</p>
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		<title>Stratos Acquired by Inmarsat</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/stratos-acquired-by-inmarsat-1227/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stratos Global Corp. (Stratos) announce that they have been aquired by Inmarsat plc (Inmarsat).
This means that Stratos is now a wholly owned operating division of the Inmarsat group.  However, Stratos will continue to operate independently for the foreseeable future.  Stratos state that they will remaim committed to offering and investing in their full range of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stratos Global Corp. (Stratos) announce that they have been aquired by Inmarsat plc (Inmarsat).</p>
<p>This means that Stratos is now a wholly owned operating division of the Inmarsat group.  However, Stratos will continue to operate independently for the foreseeable future.  Stratos state that they will remaim committed to offering and investing in their full range of mobile and fixed satellite services, developing our award-winning suite of value-added services and in continueing as the world&#8217;s trusted leader in vital communications.  Their existing distribution and supplier agreements for all of these services remain in place.</p>
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		<title>Excerpts from an Article &#8220;Is there a future for Satellite Comms?&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/excerpts-from-an-article-is-there-a-future-for-satellite-comms-915/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 17:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Published in BAPCO Journal, January 2009
(British Association of Public Safety Communication Officers)
Satellite is far more expensive than 3G and offers a level of service that may only rarely need to be used. And for managers looking to cut costs, a move away from satellite is perhaps attractive. However, an assessment of the way satellite communications [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Published in BAPCO Journal, January 2009</strong></p>
<p>(British Association of Public Safety Communication Officers)</p>
<p>Satellite is far more expensive than 3G and offers a level of service that may only rarely need to be used. And for managers looking to cut costs, a move away from satellite is perhaps attractive. However, an assessment of the way satellite communications are used may be a more profitable option in terms of both level of service and costs.</p>
<p>Tom Wheeler, technical manager at Tariam Satellite Communications, admits that satellite communications services are an expensive option. “In the current economic environment, everyone rightly has an eye on costs. The problem is the words ‘cheap’ and ‘satellite’ cannot readily be used in the same sentence for business grade services.</p>
<p>This is because the cost of the satellites and the sophisticated infrastructure has to be passed on to the end customer, as well as the site equipment and basic connectivity. So when you are paying for your airtime and hardware, you are paying for a share of those costs as well. Satellites are expensive to build, launch and run, and the corresponding services are of the highest quality, as this is what the sector demands, and so it’s hard to make the services cheap.”</p>
<p>However, a shift in the type of technology being used may offer a future solution. Tariam’s Wheeler explains: “One of the key factors limiting bringing down the price of satellite communications is the current technology and available satellite capacity in the required spectrum. The vast majority of the satellite capacity for voice and data (IP)<br />
 communications over Europe, Africa and the Middle East is on Ku band. However, we are just launching the first services on Ka band in Europe. Because of the way the Ka spectrum works and the frequencies involved, this means we can put up to ten times more data over our network. It is massively more efficient in terms of what we can do, and so we can pass that cost reduction on to the end customer.</p>
<p>“At the moment, there is really only one satellite over Europe providing Ka band and there’s little spare capacity on it, but a new Ka band satellite will be launched in 2010 that will give us substantial more capacity and will enable us to make these reduced cost Ka services more widely available. Ka band equipment is smaller, cheaper and simpler. As a result of the frequencies used, dish sizes are smaller. From the other perspective, much higher<br />
 levels of bandwidth can be made available over relatively small and inexpensive equipment. So, over the next few years, the cost of airtime and hardware will reduce significantly, but realistically we won’t see commercial enterprise and government-level Ka-based services being made available much before Q1 2011.”</p>
<p>© The BAPCO Journal.</p>
<p>Reproduced with the kind permission of The BAPCO Journal.</p>
<p>BAPCO is a professional association that promotes the development of efficient and effective communications to provide value for money and effective systems to enhance delivery of public safety and civil contingency services for the benefit of the public and for the benefit of individual public safety and civil contingency services and personnel by means of research, planning, co-ordination and education.</p>
<p>Launched over a decade ago The BAPCO Journal is the only publication in the UK written exclusively for and on behalf of all communications and information technology officers and decision makers within the public safety sector. As the official publication of the British Association of Public Safety Communication Officers The BAPCO Journal serves to disseminate information on all aspects of communications and information technology.</p>
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		<title>Satellite Solutions Worldwide takes over Tariam</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/satellite-solutions-worldwide-takes-over-tariam-912/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global satellite communications provider Satellite Solutions Worldwide Ltd has taken over the websites and systems of Satellite ISP Tariam Ltd.
The Management of Satellite Solutions Worldwide has over 60 years experience in telecommunications and logistics, and is also now investing in new infrastructure to support existing and new customers and to continue where Tariam Ltd left [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global satellite communications provider Satellite Solutions Worldwide Ltd has taken over the websites and systems of Satellite ISP Tariam Ltd.</p>
<p>The Management of Satellite Solutions Worldwide has over 60 years experience in telecommunications and logistics, and is also now investing in new infrastructure to support existing and new customers and to continue where Tariam Ltd left off in providing a one-stop-shop for all your satellite communications needs.</p>
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		<title>Tariam Solaris Unveiled</title>
		<link>http://www.tariam.co.uk/press-centre/tariam-solaris-unveiled-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global satellite communications provider Tariam has launched a significant and unique new product aimed at providing communications resilience for businesses.
The Solaris product has been put together to address the nightmare businesses now face if their broadband connection fails. It’s thought that several thousand businesses were seriously affected by the flash floods that hit many parts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global satellite communications provider Tariam has launched a significant and unique new product aimed at providing communications resilience for businesses.</p>
<p>The Solaris product has been put together to address the nightmare businesses now face if their broadband connection fails. It’s thought that several thousand businesses were seriously affected by the flash floods that hit many parts of the UK in July 2007.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Communications Manager Julie Fox says “Tariam has dozens of enquiries for failover connections every month, but some businesses are put off by the running costs of most satellite connections which are typically over £150 per month, even if they’re not used.”</p>
<p>“These days even sole traders are totally dependent on broadband communications for things like banking and email. Tariam has put together a robust but tiny satellite based solution that can offer up to one megabit of broadband connectivity (synchronous) as well as two voice lines that can take over automatically and can be installed easily by the customer. This cuts the upfront costs substantially. Running costs if the equipment isn’t used are also a more manageable £22 a month”.</p>
<p>Up until now although many businesses see the benefit of satellite communications as a back-up to less reliable services like ADSL, they have been put off by the ongoing costs.</p>
<p>The Government continues to urge all businesses to look at ways to make their communications more resilient and to take steps to enable them to communicate in the event of extreme weather or unpredictable outage. Sir Ian Blair (Head of Metropolitan Police) warned MPs on Tuesday that the number of terrorist plots in the UK is &#8220;mounting&#8221; and the &#8220;magnitude&#8221; of their ambitions growing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ukresilience.info/preparedness/resilient_telecommunications.aspx">http://www.ukresilience.info/preparedness/resilient_telecommunications.aspx</a></p>
<p>Most companies don’t realise that if they buy a second DSL connection to back-up their primary connection, it’s likely the two will still run over the same core BT infrastructure and up the street to their premises along the same wires and ducting. This offers little resilience in the case of an outage.</p>
<p>One of Solaris’s key benefits is that it will continue to provide a connection even if the fixed telecommunications infrastructure or cellular network fails. It will even maintain connectivity for some hours if the power goes off.</p>
<p>Tariam is offering Solaris now across all of Europe, North and South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa and it will be available worldwide by the middle of 2008.</p>
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		<title>Constructive Communication Solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tariam, one of Europe’s leading service providers in satellite communications, has developed new systems specifically tailored for the construction and engineering industry. You can read more about our capabilities here.
Tariam’s relationship with many of the construction industry&#8217;s top companies, along with its partnerships with several satellite owners has led to the company developing a number [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tariam, one of Europe’s leading service providers in satellite communications, has developed new systems specifically tailored for the construction and engineering industry. You can read more about our capabilities <a href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/about-us/capability-statement/">here</a>.</p>
<p>Tariam’s relationship with many of the construction industry&#8217;s top companies, along with its partnerships with several satellite owners has led to the company developing a number of bespoke solutions for the sector.</p>
<p>Its iaccess and portable BGAN systems now meet the needs of the most difficult communication scenarios. Tariam’s technology means that there are no longer places that you can’t work because of a lack of infrastructure. It’s &#8216;best of breed&#8217; solutions can put IP Internet, voice and fax connections almost anywhere on the surface of the planet, at sea and even in the air.</p>
<p>Green field sites waiting for fixed line communications, remote sites with short deployments and portacabins in the middle of nowhere; these are all typical scenarios where Tariam&#8217;s Project Team has delivered to tight deadlines.</p>
<p>Tariam’s systems are used by numerous energy, utility and construction companies all over Europe as well as the British Government, but are also just as suitable for providing you with a corporate connection to your company intranet from a small rural office.</p>
<p>“Tariam deal every day with the difficulties companies experience in establishing communications in remote locations. We’re delighted with the feedback that our fast and effective service is proving invaluable to so many,” says Tariam&#8217;s, managing director.</p>
<p>“Today&#8217;s complex contracts can invoke harsh penalties if companies can&#8217;t deliver working communications on time. Mond home in a remote location. Tariam also specialise in integrating a range of complimentary technologies enabling our customers to get exceptional performance from their systems for Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Voice over IP (VoIP) and remote CCTV monitoring.</p>
<p>Further information on Tariams products can be found at www.tariam.co.uk or by calling +(44) 0844 874 0600.</p>
<p>For press information and photography please contact Tariam</p>
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		<title>BGAN data rates now considerably cheaper than GSM</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 11:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gadget to beat all gadgets, Tariam’s BGAN is the world&#8217;s first global mobile communications service to deliver simultaneous voice and broadband through one single truly portable device and is now competitive on price.
 
 If your work takes you away from the office, or you’re an intrepid traveller trekking through the jungle, Tariam&#8217;s new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The gadget to beat all gadgets, Tariam’s BGAN is the world&#8217;s first global mobile communications service to deliver simultaneous voice and broadband through one single truly portable device and is now competitive on price.<br />
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 If your work takes you away from the office, or you’re an intrepid traveller trekking through the jungle, Tariam&#8217;s new BGAN [Broadband Global Area Network] service can help you stay connected with the world and crucially is now compatible with Blackberry’s and PDA’s. This means groups of users with PDA&#8217;s/Blackberry’s can access their mobile email when working in areas where there&#8217;s no infrastructure and no GSM or 3G coverage.</p>
<p>Satellite communications used to be considered expensive. The good news is Tariam’s data rates are now considerably cheaper than GSM for data in the UK and abroad and competitive on voice roaming charges while abroad. UK mobile networks charge around £6 to £10.28 per megabyte for mobile data in the UK, more abroad. Customers using BGAN can get their effective data charges down to under £2 per MB. For large users, this can mean very substantial savings.</p>
<p>You can set up a broadband mobile office in minutes &#8211; wherever you are on the planet. You can access your data applications at speeds of up to half a megabit (synchronous) and make a phone call at the same time. In a world-first for mobile services, you can also select guaranteed data rates on demand, with a choice of rates to suit your application requirements. BGAN also provides ISDN and the ability to send and receive SMS text messages.</p>
<p>BGAN delivers seamless network coverage across 85% of the world&#8217;s landmass, and 98% of the world&#8217;s population (coverage will be extended to worldwide around mid 2008). Users are able to get broadband wherever they go, not just in major cities or airports. BGAN is currently accessible in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, North and South America.</p>
<p>With BGAN, users don&#8217;t need any specialist technical knowledge on satellite communications. The product is a sophisticated communications device, but using the service is straightforward for anyone who is comfortable with using a PC or a telephone. All you need to communicate is a PC, a BGAN terminal and an ordinary telephone handset.</p>
<p>The BGAN service is accessed via a small, lightweight satellite terminal. The smallest devices are designed to suit single users whose primary concern is portability. Several of the units can easily fit inside your existing laptop bag and weigh less than a kilo.</p>
<p>Key features:</p>
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<li>Clear step-by-step instructions on pointing the terminal and setting up a satellite connection</li>
<li>Ability to customise the data connection options to match your application requirements</li>
<li>Ability to pre-configure user access settings, enabling you to restrict access to Streaming IP services, for example</li>
<li>Convenient online access to account and billing information</li>
<li>Personal and corporate versions</li>
<li>Access to text messaging and telephony features</li>
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<p>Payment and contract flexibility mean there’s a package to suit every requirement and with speeds to match terrestrial broadband services, the service is the ultimate mobile communications solution for anyone who works or travels to locations where the local telecoms networks are unreliable or non-existent.</p>
<p>BGAN&#8217;s superior performance, portability and ease of use make it a compelling proposition for journalists, military personnel, emergency responders, aid workers and other established users.</p>
<p>But, BGAN also brings the benefits of mobile satellite communications to new users, such as engineers, consultants, project managers and sales executives.</p>
<p>Prices for the terminal start at around £1,000. Further information on Tariam’s products can be found at www.tariam.co.uk or by calling +(44) 0844 874 0600.<br />
 For press information and photography please contact Julie Fox at Tariam on 0870 380 0784</p>
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		<title>Further developments with Tariam’s VPN over satellite broadband</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edinburgh satellite broadband company Tariam has announced further developments in the complex area of VPN over satellite broadband. Tariam has been searching for some time for the key to running VPN over its cheaper DVB-S satellite offerings. Working closely with a company in the USA, and its Satellite Provider, Tariam has announced it has the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edinburgh satellite broadband company Tariam has announced further developments in the complex area of VPN over satellite broadband. Tariam has been searching for some time for the key to running VPN over its cheaper DVB-S satellite offerings. Working closely with a company in the USA, and its Satellite Provider, Tariam has announced it has the solution.</p>
<p>A new product, launched today, allows companies and remote users to reliably use Tariam’s entry level satellite solutions to log-on to their Virtual Private Networks. The resolution involves additional hardware to the standard satellite set-up, and is ideal for VPN based remote control and monitoring systems at non ADSL sites. Tariam can provide the product anywhere in the UK or France, and will be offering it in other countries in Europe later this year.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Communications Director, Ben Cannon, said that the new product solves the issues of performance degradation associated with running IPsec open standards over TCP accelerated satellite connections.</p>
<p>“We announced the ability to VPN over our DVB-RCS satellite products a while ago, but we have been aggressively pursuing the holy grail of satellite VPN; to do it cost effectively for small businesses and single remote users.</p>
<p>“With this new solution some additional hardware is required, but the customer can get away with running our cheaper Sat 500 Pro or Sat 1000 systems. The hardware costs of these are often covered by the grants available in parts of the UK for alternatives to DSL where no fixed line broadband is available.</p>
<p>“The additional hardware is installed like any terrestrial VPN router, and provides end-to-end VPN solutions. Standard features include a firewall, embedded address management capabilities such as NAT and PrAT, in addition to VPN standards such as IPsec, GRE and SLE.</p>
<p>“We continue to develop our products around open standards where possible, and to design solutions ensuring customer can use our technology without major changes to their existing set up. This usually means getting connected will be cheaper and more straightforward. New satellite users are also freer to decide which VPN solution to opt for.”</p>
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		<title>Tariam launches new 1 Mb satellite service</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2004 11:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The product is aimed at smaller companies with up to 10 users, and is significant because by introducing the service on the DVB-S satellite standard, Tariam are able to make the service available over their entry level satellite hardware. The costs of this package are covered by grants in many parts of the UK.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The product is aimed at smaller companies with up to 10 users, and is significant because by introducing the service on the DVB-S satellite standard, Tariam are able to make the service available over their entry level satellite hardware. The costs of this package are covered by grants in many parts of the UK.</p>
<p>Communications Director, Ben Cannon, said it was the next stage in Tariam’s mission to provide a complete range of broadband solutions for all sizes of business located outside the ADSL footprint.</p>
<p>“There have been 2 way satellite services offering 1mb download for some time, but the hardware costs have meant the products have been beyond the reach of most small businesses.</p>
<p>“Our new 1Mb service is available on hardware that costs under £1000, and with the generous grants available in many parts of the UK, it means that rural businesses can now get online with a real broadband service for virtually no capital cost.</p>
<p>“These systems provide fast browsing and email for companies literally wherever they are in the UK. The service has a 256 kbps upload speed and is compatible with all operating systems.</p>
<p>“It’s great that BT has recently committed to enable a number of exchanges that previously looked uneconomical, but there will still be around 100,000 homes and businesses in the UK that have no prospect of getting ADSL in the short to medium term. These people now have a real alternative.”</p>
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		<title>Tariam simplifies VPN over satellite</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2004 11:14:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edinburgh satellite broadband company Tariam has launched a new high speed satellite service targeted at SME customers, which resolves the existing problems associated with secure IPSec VPN over satellite broadband.
The system, which is available now anywhere in Scotland, runs on the lower latency DVB-RCS satellite standard originally developed for TV broadcasting. The new package can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edinburgh satellite broadband company Tariam has launched a new high speed satellite service targeted at SME customers, which resolves the existing problems associated with secure IPSec VPN over satellite broadband.</p>
<p>The system, which is available now anywhere in Scotland, runs on the lower latency DVB-RCS satellite standard originally developed for TV broadcasting. The new package can also be used to provide fast broadband connectivity in remote locations.</p>
<p>Tariam’s Communications Director, Ben Cannon, announced it was another step of many the company would take this year to further their campaign to provide the bandwidth and connectivity services needed by companies in non-ADSL areas, the so called not-spots.</p>
<p>“There are a number of satellite based solutions to remote IPSec VPN in the market but they mostly rely on customers buying a satellite installation for both ends of a connection. These links run on the satellite company’s own software which can be inflexible and expensive.</p>
<p>“At Tariam we have developed our solutions to use our satellite broadband installations where no ADSL is available. The twist is you don’t need our systems at both ends. Our technology is compatible with many proprietary IPSec VPN software solutions, meaning our customers don’t have to make big changes to their set-up to bring remote locations into their VPN.</p>
<p>“This will mean getting connected will be cheaper, and the installations will be quick and more straightforward. New satellite VPN users are also freer to decide which IPSec VPN software to opt for.</p>
<p>I’ve heard people say that IPSec VPN over satellite doesn’t work. We can now state that quite categorically it does.”</p>
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		<title>2 way satellite available at a small business price</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2004 11:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UK satellite broadband company Tariam has brought a competitive range of solutions to the market, meaning even small companies and home office users can justify the move to satellite broadband.
Head of Communications for Tariam, Ben Cannon said,
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UK <a title="Satellite Broadband" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk">satellite broadband</a> company Tariam has brought a competitive range of solutions to the market, meaning even small companies and home office users can justify the move to satellite broadband.</p>
<p>Head of Communications for Tariam, Ben Cannon said,</p>
<p>“There have been viable 2 way satellite broadband products around for a while now, but they are priced outside the range of small business or SOHO users. Our latest offering <a title="TooWay" href="http://www.tariam.co.uk/products/tooway/">TooWay</a>, offers users a real alternative to fixed line broadband.</p>
<p>“What we have done is to bring together established, robust technology and hardware, and launch it at a mass market price. We can offer a true broadband installation literally anywhere in the UK. Prices start at just £35.00 a month and we have the cheapest  product on the UK market.</p>
<p>“Many people have been sitting on the fence hoping that something will change and ADSL will finally come to them. The reality is that for many people it simply won’t, but they needn’t worry because now we have a feasible, cost effective alternative.</p>
<p>“Our services cost a little more than ADSL (not much), but if you take into account the service and support level you get compared to many ADSL offerings, it makes our products outstanding value for money. It is also giving people the chance to fix their internet costs, something customers tell us they have been after for a long time.</p>
<p>“We give customers help and advice on the grants that are available in most areas that cover the set-up and hardware costs, and we can install and configure the system for new customers in about 1 week”.</p>
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