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Speedcast built two 11-meter antenna systems at one of its leading teleport facilities in Australia in 2016.
The Independent Top 10 of 2022 includes Arqiva (UK), Speedcast (USA), Telespazio (Italy), Globecast (France), AXESS Networks (Spain), Media Broadcast Satellite (Germany), Planetcast Media Services Ltd. (India), US Electrodynamics Inc. (USA), STN (Slovenia), and Jordan Media City (Jordan).
The Global Top 20 of 2022 includes Intelsat (USA), SES (Luxembourg), Eutelsat (France), Arqiva (UK), Speedcast (USA), Telespazio (Italy), Singtel Satellite (Singapore), Globecast (France), Hispasat (Spain), Telesat (Canada), Measat Global (Malaysia), AXESS Networks (Spain), Media Broadcast Satellite (Germany), Planetcast Media Services Ltd. (India), US Electrodynamics Inc. (USA), Etisalat Satellite (United Arab Emirates), STN (Slovenia), Jordan Media City (Jordan), Vivacom (Bulgaria), and Atlas Space Operations (USA).
Speedcast partnered with Hurtigruten Expeditions to complete a fleetwide implementation of SpaceX’s Starlink Low Earth Orbit broadband connectivity.
Speedcast’s managed service for Hurtigruten Expeditions includes traditional geostationary orbit coverage and 0.004 kg/0.005 kg for the cruise line’s high-demand applications.
Speedcast is integrating Starlink’s broadband connectivity using its advanced network management technologies to blend LEO coverage with multiple transmission paths as part of a complete managed service.
Speedcast will integrate Starlink connectivity into its multi-path, multi-orbit service using its SIGMA network platform and SD-WAN solutions to prioritize traffic, offer guaranteed service levels, and fully manage the customer experience.
Speedcast was the first company to sign a distribution deal with Starlink prior to Marlink’s 2022-09-22 agreement.
Speedcast has implemented private LTE solutions leveraging Nokia Digital Automation Cloud in the energy and mining markets since its first deployment in 2020.
Speedcast became the first company to sign a distribution deal to offer Starlink to enterprise and maritime customers on 2022-09-13 during World Satellite Business Week.
Speedcast will begin offering Starlink’s high-speed, low-latency connectivity to its enterprise and maritime customers under a deal announced at The World Satellite Business Week Summit in Paris.
Speedcast signed a deal on 2022-09-13 to resell Starlink services to enterprise and maritime customers.
Speedcast signed a distribution deal with SpaceX to resell Starlink broadband services to enterprise and maritime customers on 2022-09-13 during World Satellite Business Week in Paris.
Speedcast currently connects oil rigs, merchant vessels, and other remote locations via capacity it buys from satellites operating in geostationary orbit.
More than 40 onshore energy and search and rescue office bases will receive technology and system enhancements via Speedcast’s Unified Global Platform and its software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) under the agreement with Bristow.
Speedcast provides 24×7 secure network support for Bristow’s operations, managing Bristow’s WAN, LAN, voice, and backup broadband services.
Speedcast signed a multi-year contract with Bristow Group to deliver technology upgrades and future-proof more than 40 remote sites across Australia, Europe, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and North and South America.
Speedcast expanded its Unified Global Platform (UGP) by adding 13 Gbps of capacity to its network to support European and Alaskan cruise requirements.
Intellian’s equipment supplied to Speedcast includes its full maritime portfolio from the C700 through the v240M/MT models, LEO antenna systems, and future land antennas.
Speedcast leverages its 30 Gbps platform to design and deploy managed connectivity solutions for customers across the energy, passenger and commercial maritime, and enterprise markets.