At NewCom International, we’ve always viewed today’s communications technology as a means to make life better for people living in remote regions throughout the developing world.
For the dedicated staff at the over-stretched Sacre Coeur hospital in Haiti, the antenna sitting on top of the laundry building symbolizes the difference between life and death.
For NewCom International, a global communications company specializing in the transport of video, voice and data via satellite, the secret to success in today’s tumultuous marketplace comes down to a single word: Diversification.
Until recently, there was no easy solution for connecting remote villages in developing countries with the outside world. But thanks to advances in satellite communications and video conferencing technology, this has changed.
In a conversation with Lou Zacharilla, Newcom International President & Teleport Executive of the Year Jaime Dickinson discusses how satellites can bridge the digital divide, among other issues.
NewCom International is the focus of a new WTA case study that spotlights the company’s joint efforts with Contecol to bring 21st Century communications to remote locations throughout Colombia.
NewCom President and COO Jaime Dickinson recently talked with SATMagazine Editor Hartley Lesser about the enormous opportunities and immense challenges associated with providing satellite communications services to the fast-developing African region.