Monday, November 12, 2012

TWO WAY SATELLITE INTERNET PROVIDER IN IRAQ



From Wikipedia

Iraq (/ɪˈræk/ or i/ɪˈrɑːk/; Arabic: العراق‎ al-‘Irāq), officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: جمهورية العراق (help·info) Jumhūriyyat al-‘Irāq), is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert.

Iraq borders Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Jordan to the southwest and Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south. Iraq has a narrow section of coastline measuring 58 km (36 mi) on the northern Persian Gulf. The capital city, Baghdad is in the center-east of the country. Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run through the center of Iraq, flowing from northwest to southeast. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the steppe and desert landscape that covers most of Western Asia.

Historically, Iraq was the center of the Abbasid Caliphate. Iraq has been known to the west by the Greek toponym 'Mesopotamia' (Land between the rivers) and has been home to continuous successive civilizations since the 6th millennium BC. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is often referred to as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing, law and the wheel. At different periods in its history, Iraq was the center of the indigenous Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Babylonian-Chaldean, and Abbasid empires. It was also part of the Achaemenid, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Mongol, Safavid, Afsharid, and Ottoman empires, and under British control as a League of Nations mandate.


Iraq's modern borders were mostly demarcated in 1920 by the League of Nations when the Ottoman Empire was divided by the Treaty of Sèvres. Iraq was placed under the authority of the United Kingdom as the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. A monarchy was established in 1921 and the Kingdom of Iraq gained independence from Britain in 1932. In 1958, the monarchy was overthrown and the Republic of Iraq was created. Iraq was controlled by the Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-led faction) from 1968 until 2003. After an invasion led by American and British forces, the Ba'ath Party was removed from power and Iraq came under a military occupation by a multinational coalition. Sovereignty was transferred to the Iraqi Interim Government in June 2004 which then approved a new constitution and a new Government of Iraq was elected. Foreign troops remained in Iraq after the establishment of a new government due to an insurgency that developed shortly after the invasion, withdrawing in 2011. Iraq is a country with a Shia majority and a large Sunni minority.The majority of the Iraqi population is Arab.



VSAT INTERNET FOR IRAQ









Iraq is within our satellite KU band service coverage via SES-4, AM44 and ARABSAT. See footprints below


See above the Middle East Map and trace Iraq to the satellite coverage below. This means Iraqi people can avail of a two way data, voice, video and internet communications to the rest of the globe via any of these covering communication satellites.

What will be required are an ODU (Out Door Unit) composed of satellite dish antenna (VSAT), penetrating or non penetrating mount which can be aligned to the serving satellite by qualified engineer in no time; and an IDU (In Door Unit) composed of satellite modem or receiver/transmitter and a connection to the end user LAN (Local Area Network).



Governorates of Iraq


Baghdād (بغداد), Salāh ad-Dīn (صلاح الدين), Diyālā (ديالى), Wāsit (واسط), Maysān (ميسان), Al-Basrah (البصرة), Dhī Qār (ذي قار), Al-Muthannā (المثنى), Al-Qādisiyyah (القادسية), Bābil (Babylon) (بابل), Karbalā' (كربلاء), An-Najaf (النجف), Al-Anbar (الأنبار), Nīnawā (Nineveh) (نينوى), Duhok (دهوك), Arbīl (أربيل), Kirkuk (التاميم), As-Sulaymāniyyah (السليمانية).

District of Iraq

Anbar Province: Al-Ka'im District (Al-Ka'im), Al-Rutba District (Al-Rutba), Ana District (Anah), Falluja District (Falluja), Haditha District (Haditha), Hīt District (Hīt), Ramadi District (Ramadi). Muthanna Province: Al-Khidhir District (Al-Khidhir), Al-Rumaitha District (Al-Rumaitha), Al-Salman District (Al-Salman), Al-Samawa District (Samawa). Qadisiyyah Province: Afaq District (Afaq), Al-Shamiya District (Al-Shamiya), Diwaniya District (Diwaniya), Hamza District (Hamza). Arbil Province: Arbil (71), Koisanjaq (80), Shaqlawa (89), Soran District (94), Makhmour, Mergasur (83), Choman (66). Babylon Province: Al-Mahawil District (Al-Mahawil), Al-Musayab District (Al-Musayab)., Hashimiya District (Hashimiya), Hilla District (Hilla). Baghdad Province: Abu Ghraib District, Al Istiqlal District, Al-Mada'in District, Mahmudiya District (Mahmudiya), Taji District, Al Tarmia District, Baghdad City Adhamiyah, Karkh, Karadah, Kadhimyah, Mansour, Sadr City, Al Rashid, Rusafa, 9 Nissan. Basra Province: Abu Al-Khaseeb District (Abu Al-Khaseeb), Al-Midaina District (Al-Midaina), Al-Qurna District (Al-Qurna), Al-Zubair District (Al-Zubair), Basrah District (Basrah), al-Faw District (al-Faw). Dhi Qar Province: Al-Chibayish District (Al-Chibayish), Al-Rifa'i District (Al-Rifa'i), Al-Shatra District (Al-Shatra), Nassriya District (Nassriya), Suq Al-Shoyokh District (Suq Al-Shoyokh). Diyala Province: Al-Khalis District (Al-Khalis), Al-Muqdadiya District (Al-Muqdadiya), Baladrooz District (Baladrooz), Ba'quba District (Ba'quba), Khanaqin District (Khanaqin), Kifri District (Kifri). Dohuk Province: Amadiya District (Amadiya), Dahuk District (Dahuk), Sumel District (Sumel), Zakho District (Zakho). Karbala Province: Ain Al-Tamur District (Ain Al-Tamur), Al-Hindiya District (Al-Hindiya), Kerbala District (Kerbala). Kirkuk Province: Al-Hawiga District (Al-Hawiga), Daquq District (Daquq), Kirkuk District (Kirkuk), Makhmur District (Makhmur). Maysan Province: Ali Al-Gharbi District (Ali Al-Gharbi), Al-Kahla District (Al-Kahla), Al-Maimouna District (Al-Maimouna), Al-Mejar Al-Kabi District (Al-Mejar Al-Kabi), Amara District (Amarah), Qal'at Saleh District (Qal'at Saleh). Najaf Province: Al-Manathera District (Al-Manathera), Kufa District (Kufa), Najaf District (Najaf). Nineveh Province: Akre District (Akre), Al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj), Al-Hamdaniya District (Bakhdida), Hatra District (Hatra), Mosul District (Mosul), Shekhan District (Ain Sifni), Sinjar District (Sinjar), Tel Afar District (Tel Afar), Tel Keppe District (Tel Keppe). Saladin Province: Al-Daur District (Al-Daur), Al-Shirqat District (Al-Shirqat), Baiji District (Baiji), Balad District (Balad), Samarra District (Samarra), Tikrit District (Tikrit), Tooz District (Tooz). Sulaymaniyah Province: Chamchamal District (Chamchamal), Darbandokeh District (Darbandokeh), Dokan District (Dokan[disambiguation needed]), Halabja District (Halabja), Kalar District (Kalar), Penjwin District (Penjwin), Pshdar District (Pshdar), Rania District (Rania), Sharbazher District (Sharbazher), Sulaymaniya District (Sulaymaniya). Wasit Province: Al-Hai District (Al-Hai), Al-Na'maniya District (Al-Na'maniya), Al-Suwaira District (Al-Suwaira), Badra District (Badra), Kut District (Kut).

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