Inmarsat Maritime announces NexusWave upgrade powered by ViaSat-3
The recently launched second ViaSat-3 satellite is set to more than double the capacity of ViasatÂ’s entire network.
The recently launched second ViaSat-3 satellite is set to more than double the capacity of ViasatÂ’s entire network.
NexusWave integrates Global Xpress (GX) Ka-band, low-Earth orbit (LEO), coastal LTE, and L-band services in a single, seamless package.
This collaboration aims to enhance Inmarsat's maritime network, providing vessels with reliable, high-performance broadband, regardless of location.
Cobham Satcom's new compact safety terminals are equipped with a high-performance, low-profile omni-directional antenna that offers efficient power usage.
Hapag-Lloyd is trialing the NexusWave service to showcase how this bonded network solution can transform vessels into ‘floating offices’.
The new fully managed connectivity service offers a unified multi-dimensional network, providing high-speed service, unlimited data, and global coverage at sea—all through a single provider.
According to the study, the demand for data among container shipping companies has more than doubled (108%) year-on-year in June 2022 compared to June 2021.
Solstad Offshore has switched to the Inmarsat Fleet LTE to connect seamlessly using three networks.
InmarsatÂ’s Certified Application Provider marketplace now hosts over 40 applications designed for ship owners and operators.
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