Thuraya
Launches its First Ruggedized Satellite
Broadband Terminal With MIL-SPEC
Components
Thuraya announced the launch of
the Thuraya IP Commander, its first
ruggedized satellite broadband terminal
designed using MIL-SPEC components. The
terminal will be commercially available
from all Thuraya Service Partners in Q3,
2014
Developed in collaboration with US-based SRT
Wireless, the IP Commander is engineered to
enable mission-critical voice and data
connectivity in mobile or stationary
applications in the most extreme and remote
environments. It is well suited for military and
governmental operations, as well as other
applications including land mobile, energy and
mining. The package includes a rugged voice
handset that offers clear and uninterrupted
voice connectivity across Thuraya’s satellite
network, which covers many of the world’s
strategic conflict zones.
IP Commander facilitates vital communications
at high speeds, essential for C4ISR, blue-force
tracking, logistics management and tactical
command. Offering IP data rates of up to 444kbps,
it is Thuraya’s only ruggedized vehicular
terminal capable of achieving streaming IP
speeds of up to 384kbps, as well as
user-definable asymmetric streaming
functionality.
Randy Roberts, Vice President of Innovation
at Thuraya, said, “The launch of IP Commander
demonstrates our commitment to deepen Thuraya’s
IP broadband portfolio. As global defense and
infrastructure budgets shrink, the IP Commander
will prove to be a vital element in the
communication strategy of government users,
delivering great value without compromising on
quality and performance. IP Commander’s compact
and rugged form factor make it a truly unique
product.”
Asher Faredi, Product Manager of Land Data at
Thuraya, said, “Thuraya is proud to serve the
diverse requirements of over 30 government
entities globally. In developing IP Commander,
we listened to our government users’ feedback to
deliver a product that offers voice and data
capabilities, as well as the ability to
withstand the toughest conditions.”