Inmarsat Fleet LTE
service coverage extended to Gulf of Mexico
following successful trials with V.Ships
Offshore
24 September 2020
Inmarsat will extend its
unique ‘three-in-one’ Fleet LTE coverage for
offshore service vessels to the Gulf of Mexico,
following successful trials with V.Ships
Offshore in the North Sea area.
In conjunction with
Inmarsat’s service provider One Net, the North
Sea trials were undertaken with ship management
company V.Ships Offshore at the beginning of
2020, delivering hybrid connectivity via 4G
cellular plus satellite coverage on VSAT Ka-band
and L-band, without the complication of dual
billing or the risk of disconnection. V.Ships
Offshore, based in Aberdeen, covers ship
management and technical services, as well as
crew management and recruitment.
The new Gulf of Mexico
coverage extension adds to the existing
agreement already in place with subsea fibre and
offshore LTE network operator, Tampnet,
following the Fleet LTE North Sea service launch
in November 2019.
“We’ve been thoroughly
impressed with the stability and quality of
Fleet LTE service throughout the trial and the
automatic and seamless switching between
networks, which has removed the risk of any
disconnection in service that would normally
effect our day-to-day activities,” said Scott
Bryce, Vessel Manager, V.Ships Offshore. “The
service plan flexibility has also given us the
ability to move up and down plans when needed,
to support our changing bandwidth demands, and
there are no hidden admin fees to worry about.”
The expansion of the Fleet
LTE service means customers in both the North
Sea and Gulf of Mexico can access high speed 4G,
Fleet Xpress maritime VSAT Ka-band and
continuous L-band connectivity within a single,
fully managed hybrid package.
“The trial success with
V.Ships Offshore supported by our partner One
Net, is a real proof point for Fleet LTE and we
are excited about the evolution of the service
into the Gulf of Mexico, to support the recovery
of the offshore sector and expansion into other
regions and sectors in the future,” said Eric
Griffin, vice president Offshore & Fishing,
Inmarsat Maritime.
Inmarsat Fleet LTE is
available in a range of service bands that
deliver data speeds of up to 40 Mbps with round
trip delay of around 35-40ms. However, when LTE
is not available, services automatically switch
over to Ka-band Fleet Xpress committed
information rates, with continuous back-up from
L-band FleetBroadband.
“Inmarsat is a leader in a
market that has significant untapped potential
for Tampnet’s premium LTE services, and we are
really pleased to extend our agreement to the
Gulf of Mexico based on the success of the
trials,” said Tampnet CEO, Per Helge Svensson.