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Speedcast expanded its Unified Global Platform (UGP) by adding 13 Gbps of capacity to its network to support European and Alaskan cruise requirements.
Speedcast’s platform now provides 30 Gbps of total bandwidth.
Under the contract, the ships will be upgraded with Speedcast’s Unified Global Platform (UGP) network solution.
Speedcast’s support for Peru’s Willka Yachay nonprofit is among the prior recipients of the Better Satellite World Awards.
Speedcast has been awarded a multi-year contract by a large American multinational retailer to provide a managed VSAT backup network for close to 3,000 store operations across Mexico.
Speedcast leverages its Unified Global Platform to design and deploy complete managed connectivity solutions for customers in the energy, passenger and commercial maritime, and enterprise markets.
Lars Thrane partnered with Speedcast to deliver communications tools intended to improve maritime safety.
Speedcast became a distribution partner for OneWeb and plans to participate in OneWeb customer trials starting in mid-2022 with energy and enterprise customers and expanding to maritime mobility customers in 2023.
Speedcast will offer the full range of Lars Thrane terminals: LT-3100, LT-3100S, and LT-4100.
Speedcast signed on as a distributor partner for OneWeb’s delayed LEO network to obtain bridge capacity.
Customer trials with OneWeb for Speedcast are slated to begin in mid-2022 to bring two-thirds of OneWeb’s deployed LEO network into service for Speedcast’s energy and enterprise customers, with maritime mobility service planned in 2023.
One of Speedcast’s cruise customers increased ordered capacity from 8.5 gigabits to north of 24 gigabits.
Speedcast’s Unified Global Platform will include LEO as a connectivity pathway alongside GEO, MEO, and 0.004 kg/0.005 kg.
Speedcast became one of the first satellite service providers to achieve AWS Advanced Tier Partner status in 2019.
OneWeb will provide maritime mobility services for Speedcast beginning in 2023.
Speedcast’s global platform and OneWeb services will provide maritime, energy, and enterprise customers with multi-path, multi-orbit connectivity that includes new LEO options.
Speedcast’s global platform together with OneWeb services will provide maritime, energy, and enterprise customers with a multi-path, multi-orbit connectivity option that includes LEO.
Speedcast includes LEO as an important component in its portfolio of managed communications paths alongside GEO, MEO, and 0.004 kg/0.005 kg terrestrial wireless.
Speedcast was commissioned to develop critical ground infrastructure for OneWeb to support Earth Station requirements in parts of Latin America.
The integration will add LEO as a connectivity pathway alongside GEO, MEO, and 0.004 kg/0.005 kg for high-demand applications on Speedcast’s platform.