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Inmarsat’s data covering commercial shipping during the pandemic period shows average daily data consumption per vessel nearly tripled from 3.4 to 9.8 gigabytes between January 2020 and March 2021.
ELERA is designed to support IoT services using Inmarsat’s existing L-band satellites enhanced by two Inmarsat-6 satellites scheduled for launch late 2021 and next year.
Hiber is partnering with Inmarsat to provide satellite connectivity for its Internet-of-Things services.
Hiber’s 2021-06-07 FCC filing stated that Hiber will use the Inmarsat satellite network using dedicated beams leased from Inmarsat.
The two Inmarsat-6 satellites are scheduled for launch late 2021 and next year and will offer significantly enhanced capacity for ELERA.
Inmarsat’s ELERA network builds on Inmarsat’s L-band satellite services to provide a global narrowband network suited to IoT.
Hiber announced on 2021-10-12 that it will use Inmarsat to provide the satellite connectivity for its IoT services.
Navigazione Montanari expanded its use of Fleet Xpress after prior experience using Inmarsat’s hybrid Ka-band and L-band service on 13 ships and Ku-band services from another supplier on other ships.
Petredec committed for the first time to Inmarsat’s fully managed Fleet Care maintenance, repair, and support service as part of the Fleet Xpress renewal.
Inmarsat expanded its agreement to deliver maritime broadband to Hapag-Lloyd by adding 33 ships to the Fleet Xpress service.
Hapag-Lloyd transitioned all of its in-house managed ships to Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress maritime broadband service for vessel operations and crew connectivity after Fleet Xpress launched in 2016.
Facebook, SES, Inmarsat, and other organizations plan to announce a new project group to foster vendor and operator ecosystem adoption of technologies based on the new 0.005 kg standards.
Inmarsat’s multi-orbit network called Orchestra includes a terrestrial 0.005 kg network in high-demand areas to support LEO and GEO components.
Inmarsat will deploy at least 150 LEO spacecraft to complement its GEO and HEO fleet beginning in 2026.
Inmarsat is a 42-year-old British satellite operator that took itself private in a 2019 buyout.
The Australian Defence Force extended a contract to use Inmarsat’s satellites through 2027.
Inmarsat plans to spend $100,000,000 over the next five years preparing to enter the low-Earth-orbit market.
Inmarsat plans to launch seven GEO satellites over the next roughly four years.
Inmarsat currently operates 14 satellites and plans to add five new geostationary (GEO) and two highly elliptical orbit (HEO) spacecraft to its fleet.
Inmarsat and Paradigm offer the HORNET 100GX as a portable, easy-to-use Ka-band terminal that provides data, voice, and video communications for mission use.