ORBCOMM Announces
Commercial Service for Its Final 11 OG2
Satellites
ORBCOMM Inc. announced it has
launched commercial service for its final 11
second generation OG2 satellites. ORBCOMM’s
advanced OG2 satellites are providing both M2M
messaging and Automatic Identification System
(AIS) service for its global customers. ORBCOMM
successfully launched the 11 OG2 satellites on
December 21, 2015, aboard a dedicated SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, FL.
After comprehensive in-orbit testing, the 11
OG2 satellites are spaced within three separate
drift orbit planes, and the OG2 satellite fleet
is now processing over 60% of the network’s M2M
traffic. Drifting will continue until all 11 OG2
satellites are in proper phase. Initial testing
verified proper satellite bus functionality,
including antenna and solar array deployments,
power systems, attitude control, propulsion and
flight software. Subsequent testing focused on
communications and network system performance.
All of these tests were successfully completed
well ahead of schedule, allowing for commercial
service to begin earlier than expected. With the
addition of the OG2 satellites, ORBCOMM is now
collecting over 18 million AIS messages from
approximately 150,000 unique vessels per day,
surpassing all other AIS networks in service
quality.
“This mission has gone smoothly and
efficiently, which is a testament to the hard
work and dedication of both ORBCOMM and its
vendors,” said John Stolte, ORBCOMM’s Executive
Vice President of Technology & Operations. “The
satellites are operating extremely well, and we
have already received positive feedback from our
customers around the world, who are experiencing
significantly improved service and faster
message delivery.”
“Our fully deployed OG2 satellites not only
translate into a higher level of service and
reliability for our customers, but also more
opportunities through our expanded global
coverage, increased market reach and the new
applications we can support,” said Marc
Eisenberg, Chief Executive Officer of ORBCOMM.
“The performance and availability of our
enhanced satellite constellation has exceeded
our expectations, and we are proud to provide
our customers with the only fully funded, fully
operational, second generation satellite network
purpose-built for the global M2M industry.”
The OG2 satellites are fully backwards
compatible with ORBCOMM’s existing OG1
satellites. ORBCOMM’s customers do not need to
change or upgrade their fielded devices and are
now seamlessly using the full constellation of
OG2 satellites to send and receive messages for
their applications with their existing
platforms.