Inmarsat to trial bonded network service on ‘K’ Line’s fleet
NexusWave is a unique bonded multi-dimensional network, designed to offer high-speed connectivity, unlimited data, global coverage, and secure by design infrastructure.
NexusWave is a unique bonded multi-dimensional network, designed to offer high-speed connectivity, unlimited data, global coverage, and secure by design infrastructure.
The new fully managed connectivity service offers a unified multi-dimensional network, providing high-speed service, unlimited data, and global coverage at seaall through a single provider.
The integrated terminals will operate over Viasat's Ka-band networks, as well as the current and future Global Xpress (GX) satellites.
The multi-purpose terminal delivers up to 126 Mbps forward link and up to 29 Mbps return link, maintaining connectivity during all flight phases.
The multi-technology integration is based on the concept of the Orchestra network.
Inmarsat-6 will have a launch mass of 5.5 tons, spacecraft power of 21 kW and a design life of more than 15 years.
Inmarsat is launching a further seven GX satellites, including its next-generation GX satellites, over the next three years.
This high-throughput aviation terminal supports military, government and commercial users on the GX mobile wideband service.
Inmarsat confirms seven more GX satellites and major new ground infrastructure on course to be delivered by 2024.
The R4 MPHS is a low-profile Ka-band integrated system that can be configured with virtually any type antenna or sensor that meets the size constraints.
Inmarsat has announced the successful completion of its Global Xpress ?Around the World? test flight. The exercise, conducted on a Gulfstream IV aircraft between June 5 and June 11, 2017, covered ...