Panasonic Introduces First High Throughput
Satellite Network Across The Caribbean And
Mediterranean
March 15, 2016
Panasonic Avionics
Corporation (Panasonic) announced today that its
broadband communications and digital
entertainment services will now be available to
passenger vessels across the maritime market.
Panasonic offers a new
approach to connectivity at sea, serving
passengers and crew, as well as communications
for ship operations and corporate networking.
With the world's largest, most comprehensive
global broadband connectivity service, Panasonic
already delivers business-critical
communications to a wide range of mobility
markets, leveraging a high availability Ku-band
satellite network that covers more than
ninety-eight percent of maritime traffic routes.
"Panasonic, in close
cooperation with ITC Global, is dedicated to
delivering the best in digital entertainment and
enterprise quality broadband communications to
the maritime industry," said
David Bruner,
Vice President, Global Communications Services
at Panasonic Avionics. "We believe our network
strategy sets a new standard in connectivity
across a wide range of markets including yachts,
river cruises and other passenger vessels."
Panasonic has made
calculated investments in Ku-band for a number
of reasons, including global coverage, ease of
scalability, the maturity of the technology, and
its high reliability. In February, the company
announced multi-year contracts with satellite
fleet operators, SES and Telesat, for
high-powered HTS spot and wide beam Ku-band
capacity to supplement its existing HTS
capabilities. The agreement helps ensure a
broadband experience for Panasonic customers
across the U.S.,
Canada,
Mexico and the
Caribbean, as well as the
Mediterranean,
Europe and the
Middle East. In the next several
years, Panasonic's network will continue to
evolve as the company rolls out extreme
high-throughput (XTS) capacity in the densest of
traffic areas – across
North America,
Europe and
Asia — where these regions will be
seeing multiple gigabits of capacity.
In an effort to bring
a lightweight, easy to install solution to
maritime customers, Panasonic has formed a
cooperative with Kymeta Corporation to bring
innovative, high-performance flat panel antenna
technology to the maritime market. Panasonic
will order a significant volume of Kymeta's flat
panel antennas and use Kymeta's mTenna
technology to manufacture and distribute
maritime terminals for vessels around the world.
Panasonic's high-throughput satellite network
combined with Kymeta's lightweight antenna
design will give maritime vessels the ability to
provide cost-effective, ultra-reliable,
high-speed connectivity to passengers and crew.
Panasonic's new
maritime solutions leverage the company's
best-in-class entertainment technology in order
to address the ever-evolving connectivity
requirements of today's passenger maritime
operators. Panasonic was the first to bring
live, global television service to the airline
industry, and has delivered over 8,000 inflight
entertainment systems and 1,100 inflight
connectivity solutions to the world's leading
airlines. Now that same premier entertainment
platform is available to the maritime market.