KVH More Than Doubles mini-VSAT
Broadband Network Capacity in Brazil and Africa
April 3, 2013
In the latest stage of its ongoing expansion of the global
mini-VSAT Broadband network, KVH Industries, Inc., has more than
doubled the network’s capacity in the Brazilian and African regions.
The ongoing global network upgrade involves deployment of Variable
Coding, Spreading, and Modulation (VCSM) technology provided by
ViaSat, Inc., KVH’s partner in the mini-VSAT Broadband network. This
is the third major capacity increase in less than five months,
following upgrades in the Caribbean and EMEA regions in late 2012.
“Brazil and Africa are key regions for our customer base, as they
are important for both the shipping and oil and gas industries,”
explains Brent Bruun, executive vice president of KVH’s mobile
broadband group. “The new VCSM technology enables us to handle
transmissions much more efficiently, increasing the amount of data
that our network can carry, which is important for both safety and
business operations onboard. Thanks to our unique, end-to-end
design, we can upgrade the software for our large base of fielded
TracPhone V-series systems over the air. This is a future-proof
solution that we will continue to improve, adding new features and
network enhancements that provide tangible benefits to mini-VSAT
Broadband subscribers.”
KVH’s service differs from competing maritime VSAT services
in its use of spread spectrum technology, which enables the use of
antennas that are 85% smaller than competing products while still
providing fast, high quality service. KVH is also the only maritime
satellite service company that designs and manufactures the onboard
terminals, owns the Earth station equipment, leases the satellite
capacity, manages the network, and provides round-the-clock global
after-sale support for a total end-to-end solution. Smaller antennas
and fully integrated belowdecks equipment are generally less costly
and faster and easier to install, offering significant savings to
companies deploying broadband technology to a fleet of vessels.
“Brazil’s importance as an oil and gas producing region is
increasing rapidly, and the global shipping industry is in dire need
of reliable communications throughout the African region to help
combat piracy and ensure the safety of crew members,” said Mr.
Bruun. “KVH’s solution provides outstanding communications for all
of these mariners, with downloads as fast as 4 Mbps and uploads as
fast as 1 Mbps, as well as crystal clear Voice over IP (VoIP)
telephone lines with optimized service and prioritization of
applications. Expanding network capacity in these regions is the
most recent illustration of our commitment to delivering services
that mariners need, when and where they need them, in the most
convenient way possible.”
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