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- ACeS abstract "ACeS (Asia Cellular Satellite) is a regional satellite telecommunications company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It offers GSM-like satellite telephony services to Asian market. The coverage area includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, China and India. The company operates the Garuda 1 satellite, launched on February 12, 2000. A second satellite (Garuda 2) was planned but never materialized. ACeS was formed by a joint venture of PT. Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN), Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunication (LMGT), Jasmine International Overseas Ltd of Thailand and Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT). ACeS services are marketed by National Service Providers (NSPs) in six countries; PT. Pasifik Satelit Nusantara in Indonesia, ACeS Regional Services in Thailand, Smart ACeS in the Philippines, TMTouch/Celcom in Malaysia, AVCO in Nepal and Mobitel in Sri Lanka.The satellite and most network operations are controlled by ACeS Network Control Center in Batam Island, Indonesia. The NSPs operate ground stations which provide links to the terrestrial telephone networks.ACeS has been assigned the virtual country code +88220, an international networks code rather than a GMSS code as the system does not operate globally. The company currently supplies only one handset type, the Ericsson R190, which derived many components from GH688 model. R190 is a dual-mode Satellite/GSM phone which automatically switches to satellite mode when terrestrial GSM network is not available. It accepts standard GSM SIM cards, and since ACeS has international roaming agreements with many GSM networks worldwide, the phone can be used in virtually any country. The handset supports most standard services such as call forward and call waiting but does not support short message service (SMS) in satellite mode. The demise of Ericsson mobile phone business in 2001 has left ACeS with no other handset available to offer to its customers. As Ericsson left the mobile phone business, production of the R190 was then continued by ACeS and rebranded to be the ACeS R190. Additionally ACeS has developed a land phone version, the ACeS FR-190, that allowed many villages and rural areas throughout Asia access to basic telephony services.At its conception, ACeS network was designed to serve up to 2 million subscribers. It aimed for markets unserved by regular terrestrial cellular networks, such as rural areas, forestry, mining and marine industries. However, sales grew slowly and after five years of operation ACeS had fewer than 20,000 subscribers. The company failed to attract more customers, with its huge debt and its only satellite nearing its end of life, ACeS is considered by many as a commercial failure. In 2006 ACeS entered into a collaboration agreement with Inmarsat.".
- ACeS wikiPageExternalLink www.acesinternational.com.
- ACeS wikiPageExternalLink satdata.html.
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- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Batam.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellites.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_brands.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_phone_companies_of_Indonesia.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellite_telephony.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Celcom.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink China.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Ericsson.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink GEO-Mobile_Radio_Interface.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink GSM.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Garuda_1.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Global_Mobile_Satellite_System.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink India.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Inmarsat.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink International_Networks_(country_code).
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Jakarta.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Mobitel.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink O3b.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink O3b_Networks.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink PLDT.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_Long_Distance_Telephone_Company.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink SIM_card.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Subscriber_identity_module.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- ACeS wikiPageWikiLinkText "ACeS".
- ACeS hasPhotoCollection ACeS.
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- ACeS subject Category:Communications_satellites.
- ACeS subject Category:Indonesian_brands.
- ACeS subject Category:Mobile_phone_companies_of_Indonesia.
- ACeS subject Category:Satellite_telephony.
- ACeS hypernym Company.
- ACeS type Article.
- ACeS type Company.
- ACeS type Article.
- ACeS type Company.
- ACeS type Thing.
- ACeS comment "ACeS (Asia Cellular Satellite) is a regional satellite telecommunications company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It offers GSM-like satellite telephony services to Asian market. The coverage area includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, China and India. The company operates the Garuda 1 satellite, launched on February 12, 2000. A second satellite (Garuda 2) was planned but never materialized. ACeS was formed by a joint venture of PT.".
- ACeS label "ACeS".
- ACeS seeAlso Ace_(disambiguation).
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- ACeS sameAs Q289795.
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- ACeS wasDerivedFrom ACeS?oldid=645818856.
- ACeS isPrimaryTopicOf ACeS.