Blue Sky Network Receives Approval of Maritime
Satcom Tracking Device for Brazil’s Vast Inland
Waterways and Coastline
April
11, 2018
Blue
Sky Network announced today that Anatel has
officially homologated the HawkEye 6200 for sale
and distribution in Brazil.
“Receiving Anatel certification for the HawkEye
6200 is an important milestone in Blue Sky
Network’s continued expansion in the Brazilian
market and will allow our maritime customers to
seamlessly track any vessel over the 20,000 KM
of navigable inland waterways and 4,600 miles of
Atlantic coastline using real-time satellite
data,” said Blue Sky Network President Gregoire
Demory.
“The HawkEye 6200 offers best-in-class
autonomous tracking and is built to support
dual-mode Iridium satellite and GSM/cellular
connectivity. In addition, it provides other
industry-leading features such as
tamper-proofing and alerting, IP68 rating,
emergency/panic button, and advanced geofencing.
The HawkEye 6200 can be installed or mounted on
any vessel,” added Demory.
“Brazil has the world’s largest network of
navigable fresh water but because of remote
natural landscape and limited communication
options our rivers now account for only 13% of
the country’s transportation network,” said BSN
Brazil Business Development Director, Arnaldo
Vasconcellos. “In the Amazon region, there are
fleets that transport people and cargo from
Belem to Manaus and back which spend days
without communication with their bases. The
HawkEye 6200 will allow Brazil’s thousands of
vessels including ferries, cargo transports,
fishing boats, and yachts to provide constant
and real-time location data to a centrally
managed cloud-based tracking, communications,
and analytics platform.”
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