Call for Partners – Skycasters wants to work with you!
Skycasters is looking for technology and business partners. We provide IP connectivity to some of the most remote and inaccessible places on earth, and we provide backup solutions for businesses of all sizes.
We want to partner with complementary organizations that have expertise that is beyond our core, or those that need Skycasters’ services to strengthen their offerings.
We are flexible as to how best to structure these relationships. As my good friend and old partner Cedric used to say, we are “Open for Business.”
Companies that complement Skycasters may include:
- Wi-Max builders and technology providers
- Terrestrial connectivity providers
- Fiber builders and fiber network managers
- Point to Point Microwave builders / vendors
- VoIP phone companies and technology developers
- Point to Multipoint system architects and billing solution implementation experts
Companies that need Skycasters’ services to complete their offerings may include:
- Security and Remote Video Surveillance Systems suppliers
- Point of Sale software vendors and system integrators
- Pipeline management firms
- Energy companies
- Natural resource exploration firms
- Internet Service Providers
- Emergency Response and Mobile Command Center Coachbuilders
This list is not meant to be comprehensive, and I will add more to this list over time. If your company’s products or services require IP connectivity, and we can help you, or if you think your company can help Skycasters in some other capacity, please contact me directly.
We are stronger working together that we are standing individually. I look forward to speaking to you soon.
-Mike
May 19th, 2009 at 10:38 am
I’m very interested in your product for US RURAL application and international projects we are working on.
GLENMARTIN OEM MANUFACTURER and DESIGN BUILD GROUP serving the telecom, security and energy sectors. GLENMARTIN is a VAR with MOTOROLA’s canopy and WIMAX products. I learned about your company via a project I’ve heard about in MEXICO.
May 20th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Hi Chris,
Thanks for dropping by. I will contact you directly to see how we may be able to work together.
All the best,
-Mike
June 17th, 2009 at 4:52 pm
Hi Mike
I manage Wholesale for Payless Cellular. We are an MVNO and Re-Sell CDMA and GSM Data services. I am looking to see if we have a good partner fit. We are seeing a large need for Back-Up Data Connectivity in multiple areas, but Point Of Sale Retail locations seem to be a sweet spot at the moment. We see locations using Satellite, Cable, DSL and EVDO. As a provider of Wireless Data we can cover the EVDO portion, so perhaps we can discuss a partner opportunity.
Thanks
Mark
June 18th, 2009 at 2:13 pm
Hi Mark,
This sounds interesting, and certainly merits further discussion. I have received your NDA, and you should have it back shortly.
All the best,
-Mike
July 13th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
Hi Mike,
We have a C-Com 1.2 meter dish installed in our 40′ mobile HD production truck. We have been a happy client of yours for almost 2 years. We do a number of live webcasts from hollywood movie premiers, concerts to brand events. With that, we thought we would reach out to you to see if you or any of your other clients have a need for our truck and uplink capabilities. Forming a strategic partnership might be an interesting idea.
I look forward to talking further.
Best,
Brad Sexton
September 22nd, 2009 at 9:10 am
I am interested in marketing this product in India. Is it a viable proposition?
September 24th, 2009 at 9:20 am
Ved,
Your response to our blog is very similar to our spams, but from looking at your site, I see you may be serious about wanting to advertise Skycasters in India.
Skycasters is a broadband satellite Internet firm that solely provides satellite service in the US, Canada, Central America and the Caribbean. We provide service from two satellites, G28, at -89 degrees, and T14, at -63 degrees. At this time we do not provide Internet access on any satellites in the Eastern Hemisphere.
If you want to provide worldwide satellite information on your site, you may wish to view SatSig to see how a really superb site does it.
Please let me know your ideas for marketing Skycasters.
Regards, Mike
September 24th, 2009 at 9:24 am
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
However, since your firm is not dealing in the Indian Sub Continent area, I am not sure if anything would come out of this conversation. I am setting up a particular kind of Special Agent network in my home state numbering more than 1000, to take part in an colloborated internet related work. I was just searching for something innovative to add to the activity list, which could be promoted along with the other ideas. I did contact a particular Satellite Internt provider and they had send me the details. But then, I am not sure whether the idea of Satellite Internet might work out, for in our state BroadBand penetration through the phone cables are good and reaching almost everywhere. Along with that are the Cell phone operators who also can give a very good download rate.
As to the download rate given by that particular Satellite Internet firm who sent me their details, it does not seem impressive and above that, the tariff rates are also not appealing, apart from the complicated procedures.
I have gone through the site you suggested [SatSig] and noted the contents, but I am not aiming to set up such a page on my site, but I might give a link to certain of the pages.
Currently our website is in a very rudimentary level, and it should improve tremondously within weeks.
If you could give me some ideas as to where your services could be marketed or used, I would be really happy to think about it.
Anyway, thanks for taking your time,
Regards,
Ved
November 2nd, 2009 at 12:08 am
Hey i have wondered how much you would bill to set your theme up on my web logs for me, because i really like the look of your blog but i don’t know how to do such a hot design.
November 2nd, 2009 at 11:38 am
Donald
Thanks for asking! We got our background the old fashioned way: we paid for it! We told our design firm what we wanted and they bought the artwork, and worked with our IT team to implement it.
Sorry we can’t sell it to you, but I’d bet any web wizard in your area worth their salt could get the same graphics, and put it together for you. Only thing we ask is that you respect our copyright. Thanks!
Mike