Hughes Announces First Inmarsat BGAN M2M Terminal to Receive
Hazardous Locations Accreditation
March 27, 2013
Hughes Network Systems, announced the
first BGAN (Broadband Global Area Network) M2M
(machine-to-machine) terminal to receive Hazardous Locations
Accreditation. The Hughes 9502, a global-use terminal designed
and manufactured by Hughes for operation over Inmarsat's BGAN
service, has successfully completed testing by Met Laboratories,
Inc. (MetLabs), an Accredited Laboratory.1
The Hughes BGAN terminal has been
certified for operation in hazardous locations where explosive
gaseous atmospheres may potentially be present. The
certification covers operation in environments classified as
Class 1, Division 2, Groups A-D, and ATEX Zone 2, Group II,
Category 3.
Gerbrand Schalkwijk, Vice President,
Enterprise Energy, Inmarsat, said, "Hughes' latest Class 1,
Division 2 BGAN M2M terminal is an exciting addition to our M2M
portfolio and will play a significant role in supporting global
energy customers who operate SCADA networks in hazardous
environments. Inmarsat is the only mobile satellite
communications company to offer such a broad portfolio of global
M2M capabilities and we are well positioned to support this
rapidly expanding market."
In a parallel announcement, Inmarsat
partner
Zedi Inc., a leading oil and gas technology and services
company in the field of production operations, confirmed it is
placing orders for the newly accredited Hughes BGAN M2M
terminal.
James Freeman , Chief
Technology Officer at Zedi, said, "Zedi utilizes the latest
technologies available to reliably connect our customers' remote
sites and provide industry-leading monitoring solutions. In
2010, we were excited to announce the world's first large-scale
SCADA network based on Inmarsat BGAN."
"Over the last two years, our team
engaged Inmarsat and industry customers to outline requirements
for a new M2M BGAN terminal and we're pleased to see this
terminal available for commercial delivery to Zedi this quarter.
It was important to us that the terminal be small, easy-to-use,
efficient, cost-effective and certified for use in Class 1,
Division 2 hazardous locations. The industry collaboration and
successful result demonstrates Zedi's commitment to meet our
customers' needs for world-class monitoring solutions where
terrestrial cellular coverage is not an option."
Graham Avis , Vice President
at Hughes, said, "It is evident that a significant portion of
the M2M market requires terminals that operate in hazardous
environments. We are pleased to announce a Class 1, Division
2-compliant 9502 BGAN M2M terminal variant."
The Hughes 9502 M2M terminal delivers
affordable, end-to-end IP data connectivity for a wide range of
industry sectors, such as environmental monitoring, weather,
tsunami warning systems, seismic data collection, utility smart
grid applications, pipeline monitoring, well site automation,
IP-camera surveillance and satellite back-up for terrestrial
fixed or wireless primary site communications.