About Aryan Satellite   

Aryan Satellite Company (AryanSat) was established in 2004 by the Padisar Informatics Shareholders under the license of ministry of Information and communication Technology (ICT) to provide satellite based services for data transmission including voice and video.

We are collaborating with France Telecom which enables us to use France Telecom’s extensive network including access to satellite fleets for worldwide data transmission coverage through Globecast, a subsidiary of France Telecom. Just in asia this fleet includes but is not limited to eutelsat, Intelsat and NewSkies.

Currently AryanSat is using a hub in Cyprus but 2 Hubs are on their way to be installed in IRAN with the capacity to serve 5,000 remote users.

In the near future we are going to expand our facilities by adding two more HUBs in the region to provide redundancy for our network and services.

Our mission is to provide satellite communication solutions for ISPs and Corporate with national and International partnerships.

 

 


Padisar Informatics

France Telecom

GlobeCast

Padisar Informatics  was incorporated in 1996 with the aim of bringing the latest innovations in the field of Information Technology, especially for the banking and financial industry, to the market place. Since then, it has implemented various projects within the aforementioned industries and today is the only private entity which offers complete solutions to the banking industry and provides 24x7 support and services to its customers through a nationwide network of offices and representatives. 

Over 150 well versed engineers are working within a dynamic and diversified organization comprising of e-banking, e-payment, network engineering, business development and maintenance & services departments to transfer the latest technologies to the banks and other financial institutions in collaboration with a number of international Business Partners, each of which with a well-known background for providing high quality and comprehensive business solutions to the banking industry worldwide.

France Telecom is one of the world's leading telecommunications carriers, with over 118.6 million customers at March 31, 2004, on a pro forma basis, on the five continents (220 countries and territories).

The National Centre for Telecommunication Research (CNET) is set up in 1944.  At last, the specificity of telecommunication services is recognized, even though they remain under the grip of the postal services.

In the 1970's, restructuring gets underway after demand for telephone equipment increases.  The role of the Head of Telecommunications (DGT) is appointed and a personnel service, distinct from the Postal Services, establishes the specifications of the trades and careers in telecommunications.  The autonomy of Telecommunications is coming about.  In 1988, the DGT becomes France Telecom.  But it is only on January 1, 1991 that France Telecom becomes  an autonomous provider of a public service.

GlobeCast defines the new age of content distribution via satellite and beyond. As the world’s leading satellite service provider, GlobeCast operates a global network of satellite platforms to deliver professional broadcast, enterprise and retail media, government communications and a growing range of file-based multimedia content.

A subsidiary of France Telecom, the company is present on five continents, accessible through 15 teleports and technical operation centers in the world’s leading media hubs. More than 900 employees worldwide support a diverse range of clients who use satellite for content distribution, including leading TV and radio broadcasters, corporations, retailers, government agencies, sports rights holders, news organizations, program producers, production companies and Internet services providers, among  others.