Get an offer


News
TS2 - First Project for United States Marine Corps: Today we have set in operation the first satellite terminals for the Marines in Al Taqaddum AB, LSA Anaconda and FOB Speicher. The project has been realized upon the direct order from the logistics units of the United Stated Marine Corps. The contract deals with providing the access band on the iDirect platform for a dozen independent wireless networks in the bases in Iraq. ...
read more

News

TS2 - Phones Thuraya and Iridium Already from EU
Wednesday, 09.11.2005

Since November 2005 we have been realizing orders for satellite phones and accessories from the operators’ warehouses in Great Britain, that makes the deliveries shorter. So far, any customs procedures (especially from the United Arab Emirates) counteracted any non-standard or express domestic and European orders.

About Thuraya

Thuraya was founded in the UAE in 1997 by a consortium of leading national telecommunications operators and international investment houses. The turnkey project was built by US satellite manufacturer Boeing Satellite Systems formerly Hughes.

The Thuraya-1 satellite was successfully launched on board a Sea Launch Zenit-3SL rocket from the equator in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on 21st October 2000. The launch was a record success, as it was the first satellite initiated from the Middle East and also the satellite was the heaviest to be launched ever.

Thuraya’s second satellite Thuraya 2 was launched on the 10th of June 2003. The Thuraya 2 satellite was deployed into geosynchronous transfer orbit by Sea Launch, which was also the launching vehicle for Thuraya’s first satellite. Designed for a 12-15 year lifespan, the Thuraya 2 satellite is positioned in Geosynchronous Orbit, 35,786 km (22,236 miles) above the Earth, at 44 degrees East Longitude and inclined at 6.3 degrees.

The Thuraya- 3 satellite which was built by Boeing Satellite Systems, was successfully launched on the 15th of January 2008 from the Odyssey Launch Platfrom at 154 degres West Longitude. The Zenith- 3SL rocket placed the 5,173 kg Thuraya 3 into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. Thuraya’s third satellite is expected to expand system capacity and coverage area.

The Primary Gateway in Sharjah, UAE, serves the entire Thuraya coverage area, and plans are underway to establish additional national gateways at other locations as necessary.