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Internet access

JAVELIN, Ghana

VHF Data, Norway
The MORSE system is successfully exploited for accessing the Internet over extremely long distances or in areas with an underdeveloped infrastructure. A radio data network is often the only hope of connecting to the Internet in such situations.
Typical applications
- Areas with insufficiently developed infrastructure
- Mobile applications – ships, vehicles
Benefits of the MORSE system for Internet access
- Transmission over long distances
- Ability to operate as radio modems as well as IP routers
- Connection via Ethernet or PPP (RS232)
- More client IP addresses (network segment) on a signal radio modem
- High speed of radio modems (up to 196 kbps)
- Permanent connection
- Combination with conventional IP networks
Applications > Internet access