Inmarsat unveiled plans for
ORCHESTRA, their communications network of the
future. In the largest ever transformation of
its current world-class services, Inmarsat
ORCHESTRA will bring together existing
geosynchronous (GEO) satellites with low earth
orbit satellites (LEO) and terrestrial 5G into
an integrated, high-performance solution.
Whether for a ship in a
crowded port, an aircraft preparing to land at
LAX, or a defence force deployed in a remote
location, ORCHESTRA is designed to meet evolving
connectivity needs in the mobility market with a
service unmatched by any competitor offering,
planned or in existence.
“An orchestra brings
different instruments together, each supporting
the other and playing its role in the
masterpiece. We’re building ORCHESTRA on the
same concept,” said Rajeev Suri, CEO of
Inmarsat. “By combining the distinct qualities
of GEO, LEO and 5G into a single network, we
will deliver a service that is far greater than
the sum of its parts. Our customers will benefit
from dramatically expanded high throughput
services around the world. This is the future of
connectivity and Inmarsat is perfectly
positioned to bring it to the world with its
proven technology expertise, right base of
customers and partners, and financial strength.”
ORCHESTRA will open up a
host of new and previously unattainable
possibilities for industries across the world.
New services include close-shore navigation for
autonomous vessels, next-generation emergency
safety services for maritime crews, secure and
tactical private networks for governments and
direct-to-cloud connections for airlines. New
segments set to benefit from ORCHESTRA include
energy rigs and drilling platforms, mid-market
business aircraft, coastal vessels, smart
passenger ships and urban air mobility.
ORCHESTRA is unique because
it draws together the benefits of multiple
technologies to create one cohesive solution.
LEO, GEO and terrestrial networks have never
been combined at scale before to create a
unified connectivity service for mobility
customers. The result is a ‘dynamic mesh
network’ that will deliver high-performance
connectivity everywhere. Bringing together the
lowest average latency and fastest average
speeds with unique resilience, ORCHESTRA will
eliminate the industry-wide challenge of
congested network ‘hot spots’.
Inmarsat’s existing GEO
satellites – both GX and L-band - will continue
to provide global coverage, high performance,
security and resilience. Terrestrial 5G adds
ultra-high capacity in busy ‘hot spots’, such as
ports, airports, and sea canals. A small
constellation of LEO satellites will layer
additional high capacity over further
high-demand areas such as oceanic flight
corridors. As a result, the network will offer
the highest capacity for mobility users
worldwide, and at ‘hot spots’.
The network will benefit
from ‘dynamic mesh’ technology, which allows
individual customer terminals to direct traffic
to and from other customer terminals. This means
that a ship within reach of a 5G ground station
can receive ample capacity for its own needs as
well as route capacity onwards to other vessels
beyond terrestrial reach. This effectively
creates a mobile web of terminals that extend
the network’s reach and improve its performance
and resilience.
“ORCHESTRA ensures Inmarsat
is well positioned to deliver long-term,
profitable growth by delivering new services to
existing customers, targeting near-adjacent
market segments, and maintaining a strong
competitive position,” said Suri. “We have a
record of adopting the right technology at the
right time. We plan to focus initially on
delivering the ORCHESTRA terrestrial network,
while preparing for a future LEO constellation
in the range of 150-175 satellites. This is a
highly cost-effective approach that leverages
Inmarsat’s leading GEO satellite networks as
part of ORCHESTRA’s unique multi-layer
architecture.”
The new approach means that
Inmarsat can easily boost capacity in
high-density areas such as ports and airports,
ensuring customer needs continue to be met well
into the future with capacity scaled directly to
match their requirements. The initial five-year
(2021-2026) total investment for ORCHESTRA is
expected to be in the order of $100m.