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Inmarsat signed an agreement with Clearwater Seafood to provide Fleet Xpress high-speed maritime broadband services.
The PIM950 is supported on all iDirect-based satellite networks and has been certified by Inmarsat Global Xpress.
The Australian Defence Force extended its contract to use British operator Inmarsat’s satellites until 2027.
The original contract with Inmarsat was signed in 2017 as a 10-year agreement.
The partnership between the Australian Defence Force and Inmarsat has increased the ADF’s capability to support wide-ranging operations and to provide improved quality-of-life services for deployed personnel.
The contract extension with Inmarsat is estimated to be worth AUD221 million ($291,000,000).
The 10-year Inmarsat contract with the Australian Defence Force was initially signed in 2017 and is now worth a total 331 million Australian dollars.
The Australian Defence Force extended a contract to use Inmarsat satellites to 2027 and expanded the agreement to cover managed services.
The overall commitment for the Inmarsat contract with Defence is AUS$331,000,000 over a 10-year term, including options for three extensions of two years each.
The partnership between the Australian Defence Force and Inmarsat was initially signed in 2017.
Inmarsat considers the planned early-2022 auction timing unrealistic and expects a long transitional term will be required to transfer the frequencies.
The Australian Defence Force and Inmarsat agreed to a AUS$221,000,000 contract extension for the provision of commercial satellite communications airtime services and managed hardware.
Inmarsat uses approximately 25% of the 3.5 GHz band for safety services and its technical studies show that it can co-exist alongside 0.005 kg in the region.
Inmarsat operates a ground station in Burum that provides satellite-based safety and distress services for seafarers and aviation passengers.
On 2021-03-29, Inmarsat said it will seek an injunction through legal proceedings in a civil court in the Netherlands to review the Dutch government’s proposal.
Inmarsat operates another ground station at Fucino, Italy, and requires two ground stations in the region to ensure high reliability and performance levels.
Marine vessels commonly host Iridium satellite communication antennas operating at 1616–1626.5 MHz and Inmarsat satellite communication antennas with uplinks in the 1626.5–1660.5 MHz band.
Inmarsat operates a geostationary L-band satellite network used to provide global services for InRange.
Inmarsat is partnering with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to develop the InRange telemetry relay system.
InRange will provide a cost-effective, flexible telemetry solution available globally via Inmarsat’s geostationary L-band satellite network.