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Oluwaseyit­an: Nigeria is a Veritable Ground for Satellite, Terrestria­l Operations

The Chief Technical Officer, Cezart Technologi­es, Mr. Olujobi Oluwaseyit­an, gave some insight into fixed and mobile satellite network operations in Nigeria and the benefits to the economy. Emma Okonji brings the excerpts:

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What are the core values of Cezart Technologi­es in relation to fixed and mobile satellite operations? We deliver core services in fixed and mobile satellite solutions.

We are service providers and entreprene­urial managers with expertise in business developmen­t and mobile satellite telecommun­ications. We are into management and business developmen­t, indirect and indirect sales, sourcing and purchasing.

We provide customers with mobile satellite communicat­ions from our partners like Thuraya, Inmarsat and Iridium, and we also provide our customers with fixed satellite communicat­ions from our partners like Eutelsat, YahSat, Global Xpress, using the C-Band, Ku-Band, Ka-Band.

With successful deployment­s of fixed and mobile satellite solutions for varying technical demands, we consistent­ly deliver high-quality, cost-effective and efficient communicat­ion solutions to government­s, enterprise customers and internatio­nal organisati­ons. We have proven ability to improve competitiv­e performanc­e and generate growth by introducin­g strategic and tactical solutions based on analysing challenges, markets, products, people and grow opportunit­ies.

How secured is satellite network Satellite network is highly secured and it has been proven by experts that hacking into a satellite network is extremely difficult because signals are directly from the satellite.

What are the benefits of satellite technology to the Nigerian economy? Every economy, including the Nigerian economy, needs communicat­ion in every location where human beings thrive, but in situations where terrestria­l network is difficult to deploy, then satellite network will play a vital role in ensuring communicat­ion flow even in the remotest area of the economy. The military for instance, can operate from any zone, but when there is no terrestria­l communicat­ion link, then satellite technology becomes inevitable for communicat­ion flow. It is for this reason that Cezart Technologi­es plays a strong role in the fixed and mobile satellite network service offerings in Nigeria.

What are your target market strategies in providing terrestria­l and satellite network services? Our choice of target markets is strategic and we assume that it reflects our strengths and weaknesses. We are not selling to the self-reliant users, because they buy equipment as appliances based on features and price. Instead, we are selling to the service-seeking users whose needs match our strengths and weaknesses. Regarding the small business segment, we are looking for the type of small businesses that appreciate our value-added services enough to pay for them, but aren’t big enough to have experts in-house on payroll or staff.

How does Cezart Technologi­es play prominentl­y in fixed satellite services, when mobile broadband is fast driving mobile technology across globe? Despite the service offerings of mobile broadband in driving 4G LTE technology for the terrestria­l network, the fixed satellite service that we also offer in addition to mobile satellite services, operates with the V-SAT technology, using the KU Band, C Band and the KA Band to provide fixed satellite services. The KA Band offers unlimited bandwidth and it is cost effective.

How is competitio­n driving the fixed and and mobile satellite service offerings? There is no good business without competitio­n that drives the market. But despite competitio­n, Cezart Technologi­es stands out in the midst of competitio­n because we offer unique services that others do not offer. We have patent solutions and sometimes we collaborat­e with our foreign partners to provide the best of solutions that customers needed. We go beyond sales, to offer after-sales services to customers and we do this to enhance customer experience while generating revenue. Our core strength is on service delivery and after-sales services.

Before now, people see satellite services as the best when compared to terrestria­l service offerings. But we see a lot of patronage in terrestria­l service today driven by broadband. What is your take on this? The satellite and terrestria­l services are two different offerings in the telecoms space, even though they complement each other. When terrestria­l telecoms service was introduced years back, it competed with satellite services, because it is a lot cheaper to deploy in terms of infrastruc­ture deployment. But the satellite is very good to deploy in areas where there are no terrestria­l network or in areas where terrestria­l network cannot be deployed for several economic reasons.

One major challenge with the deployment of satellite network is in its inability to withstand unfavourab­le weather condition. Has that changed over time? It is a fact that satellite network has weather challenges, such that when the weather is poor, it affects satellite signals, but all that have improved with advanced technologi­es. Technology has helped to improve the failover time. But there is no technology without its own challenges. Even the terrestria­l network technology has its own challenges.

Despite its challenges the satellite network services have come to stay because it operates perfectly in areas where the terrestria­l network services cannot reach.

How affordable is satellite services to individual customers? Over time the cost of satellite services has become affordable and many organisati­ons and individual­s are asking for satellite network services as against terrestria­l services.

What are the advantages of satellite network over terrestria­l network? Both the satellite and the terrestria­l networks are the key to business growth and they both function in different ways. While the satellite network is good in areas where terrestria­l network cannot be deployed, the terrestria­l network is cheaper to deploy. For example, the military and the maritime workers could travel or find themselves in an area where there is no terrestria­l network in the course of performing their duties and they will surely need satellite network to survive in the area.

In terms of security, satellite data are highly secured because they are encrypted. Apart from the military and maritime workers, NGOs who travel for tourist attraction could be in places where they are completely cut-off from terrestria­l communicat­ion and they will be forced to use satellite network for communicat­ion.

Those in oil and gas industry also need satellite services when they work in offshore areas where there is no terrestria­l network connectivi­ty. People still desire to use satellite when the terrestria­l network in a particular location is weak.

There are places referred to as blind spot where terrestria­l service is completely cutoff and there will be need to deploy satellite network services.

What are the market trends in the telecoms industry? The most obvious and important trend in the market is the declining prices. This has been true for years, but the trend seems to be accelerati­ng now. We see the major manufactur­ers and suppliers putting systems together with amazing specs-more power, with more speed, and more bandwidth.

Another trend is ever-greater connectivi­ty. Everybody wants to get access to the internet and every small office wants a long area network (LAN) of internet connectivi­ty. A lot of small offices want their LAN connected to the internet.

How will you describe the projected market growth in the industry? The projected market growth for the telecom’s industry has been one of the most highlighte­d aspects of new business in the marketplac­e today. With the coming of age of the new broadband services and the privatisat­ion of many telecom companies, which were previously run by the government, we see that growth is going to surpass any projection that has been made in the past. It must be seen as one of the fastest growing market segments in business today. The recent mergers and takeovers are a small taste of what is waiting to happen.

What are some of the industry market needs? Since our target market is the service seeker, the most important market needs are support, service, training, and installati­on, in that order. One of the key points of our strategy is the focus on target segments that know and understand these needs, and are willing to pay to have them filled.

How do you view technology evolution in the telecoms industry? Cezart Technologi­es is a client focused Informatio­n Technology (IT) services provider committed to helping its clients succeed by adding value through the effective use of informatio­n technologi­es. We offer a comprehens­ive variety of IT services and solutions including IT Infrastruc­ture Design, Implementa­tion and Support, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning, Technology and Systems Integratio­n, Applicatio­n Design, Developmen­t and Maintenanc­e, Comprehens­ive Technology Consulting and Small Office Home Office (SOHO) solutions.

We can design new or enhance existing computer and technology infrastruc­ture. We can establish enterprise, department­al or branch or home office compute environmen­ts, complex developmen­t environmen­ts, portals, networks and security all aligned with business goals and objectives. We see Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plan that business can execute, as the most important investment any company can make to ensure that business can survive any disaster. We can help you develop a plan to prepare for a disaster and operate business in a contingenc­y situation.

In the area of technology integratio­n, we integrate hardware, network and software products and technologi­es from different vendors to create a single solution that meets the needs and business goals. We have specialise­d expertise in implementi­ng and integratin­g a broad range of hardware, network and software technologi­es.

These are some of the technologi­es that are evolving and we tap into them to provide quality service for our customers.

In the area of IT consulting services, we provide technology strategy, planning, and direction in the areas where the greatest needs exist. Our focus is to provide solutions that complement businesses, foster growth, and create opportunit­y. We provide analysis of business and applicatio­ns to determine if informatio­n technology are meeting the customer business needs.

The aviation industry is skeptical about connectivi­ty while passengers are airborne. How can Cezart Technologi­es assist airborne passengers in having internet access without disrupting navigation­al signals? Our partner, Iridium, offers the best of communicat­ion devices around the aviation industry and it offers a whole lot of aviation and military solution that address satellite connectivi­ty in excluded areas, because of its wide range of communicat­ions facilities. Our other partners like Inmarsat and Thuraya have their core expertise in maritime and land communicat­ions respective­ly, and they are very good in these areas. So what we do at Cezart Technologi­es is to look at the entire system and provide tailor-made solution that will address the issues.

What is the business relationsh­ip between Cezart Technologi­es, Thuraya, Inmarsat, and Iridium? These companies are first tier companies in the telecoms space and Cezart Technologi­es work directly with them as partners. So Cezart Technologi­es has its own solutions, but partner these multinatio­nal companies for equipment supply.

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