
iaccess
Connecting remote operational locations where no fixed line infrastructure exists is a constant headache for many IT and Communications professionals.
Tariam's iaccess satellite solution delivers a rapidly deployable, compact and robust IP connection to any site, wherever it's located. Tariam's iaccess network extends to sites and customers in 12 countries. Our customers on this platform include many of the world's best known construction, engineering and energy companies.
Tariam iaccess provides IP backbone connectivity for wind farms and oil platforms on several continents.
iaccess supports TCP/IP, IGMP, UDP and RIP and is ideal for
- Email and browsing
- Online business tools
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
- Remote site hook up
- Telemedicine
- Digital Media Streaming
- Remote monitoring and data transfer
- IP Multicasting
- Web or Video Conferencing
- FTP
- Distance Education
- Broadcasting uplinks
- Remote live radio links
Tariam iaccess is a highly developed, business grade network using the latest MF-TDMA (Multi Frequency - Time Division Multiple Access) technology. The platform also features Quality of Service (QoS) and advanced TCP acceleration and spoofing. This combination automatically increases data throughput enabling iaccess to deliver the kind of performance corporate users need, even for the most demanding sites and applications.
Tariam operates a wide variety of Managed Services across our iaccess platform, meaning whatever the size or shape of your project, we have an iaccess service that can fit your requirements. We can also provide iaccess on a vehicle or trailer using a self pointing antenna.
Our Network Operations Centre in the UK monitors, supports and manages the network 24/7, 365 days a year. This coupled with Tariam's range of enhanced support and maintenance options means an iaccess managed service provides the ideal remote site solution for 1 to 50 users (for more than 50 users see iconnect or ask for a quote for a bespoke iaccess network).
If your new to satellite broadband, take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions page.



