KVH Taps More SES
Capacity to Meet Rising Demand for Maritime
Communications
SES and KVH Industries announced they have signed
an expanded capacity agreement to connect luxury,
government and commercial ships across Caribbean and
beyond.
As part of the multi-year deal, KVH will utilize a 36MHz
Ku-band transponder aboard SES’ AMC-21 satellite to provide
high-speed internet access and voice over IP services over
its mini-VSAT broadband network to vessels traversing the
Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and coastal waters off the US
Eastern Seaboard.
“KVH is expanding its mini-VSAT broadband network
capacity around the world to provide mariners with the
connectivity they need at sea. This latest agreement with
SES is aimed at delivering the reach and reliability a
growing number of luxury yachts, commercial vessels and US
Coast Guard cutters need to seamlessly operate in deep and
coastal waters,” said Brent Bruun, Executive Vice President
of KVH’s Mobile Broadband Group. “Our mini-VSAT broadband
service is growing at a rate of 35% a year, reflecting our
growing customer base and the increased emphasis being
placed on improving ship crew welfare and operational
efficiencies ranging from real-time data to better voyage
planning and reduced emissions.”
The SES-KVH agreement will benefit the US Coast Guard and
its mission-critical use of reliable mobile broadband
throughout North America. KVH’s pact with the government
homeland defence agency represents the largest maritime VSAT
agreement to date.
“SES is making unprecedented investments in new
satellites, mobility beams and increased capacity across our
global fleet to meet the fast-growing demand for
connectivity and mobile communications capabilities
anywhere, including vital shipping routes around the world,”
said John Matlaga, Vice President of Enterprise and Mobility
Services for SES’ North American region. “Together, SES and
KVH are putting advanced broadband and voice offerings
aboard ships and at the fingertips of passengers and crew
and playing a major role in keeping them connected and in
touch with colleagues and family.”