Inmarsat makes
Fleet LTE offshore agreement with Solstad
Offshore
28 Sep 2021
First major offshore vessel
owner makes switch to flexible Inmarsat Fleet
LTE to connect seamlessly using three networks
Inmarsat, the world leader
in global, mobile satellite communications, has
secured a contract for its new Fleet LTE
service, covering the connectivity needs of
several Solstad Offshore North Sea vessels.
Offshore vessel operators
commonly buy LTE and VSAT connectivity
separately, using LTE when within range of
shore, rigs or wind farm networks then relying
on crew to switch manually to VSAT beyond 4G
coverage limits. Costs can be hard to control
where services are billed separately, while
manual switchovers can mean suboptimal signals
or service interruptions.
Developed for flexibility,
performance and affordability, Inmarsat Fleet
LTE delivers hybrid connectivity via 4G cellular
connectivity provided by Tampnet plus satellite
coverage on Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress Ka-band and
FleetBroadband L-band services, switching
between networks on a fully automated basis.
“The Fleet LTE combination
of bandwidth, reasonable pricing and guaranteed
connectivity makes sense in today’s offshore
market, which is simultaneously cost driven and
hungry to exploit the opportunities created by
digitalisation and real time data analytics,”
says Christian Nesheim, ICT Director, Solstad
Offshore ASA.
Algorithms within the Fleet
LTE router switch seamlessly between LTE and
VSAT so that service integrity, high speed data
transfer and low latency are always optimised.
The ‘three-in-one’ service provides a one stop
shop for 4G, Ka-band and L-band without the
complication of dual billing or the risk of
disconnection.
Following successful trials
on board three Solstad vessels over the first
three months of 2021, Fleet LTE will be
commissioned on the remaining relevant vessels.
With a fleet of around 100 vessels, Solstad
Offshore is one of the largest offshore support
vessel owners in the world.
“Inmarsat has supported
Solstad Offshore’s requirement for connectivity
over many years, which makes its commitment to
our new Fleet LTE service package especially
welcome,” says Eric Griffin, VP of Offshore and
Fishing, Inmarsat Maritime. “We look forward to
working with Solstad as it takes advantage of
affordable high speed bandwidth and low latency
to support its unfolding digital strategy for
offshore operations within the North Sea.”
Following the launch of its
Fleet LTE Offshore service for North Sea
customers last year, Inmarsat unveiled plans to
develop an equivalent bundled offering to
offshore vessels in the Gulf of Mexico, after
extending its agreement with subsea fibre and
offshore LTE network operator, Tampnet.
The seamless integration of
multiple technologies into one cohesive solution
is similar to Inmarsat’s recently-announced plan
for ORCHESTRA, the communications network of the
future. Inmarsat ORCHESTRA is a unique ‘dynamic
mesh network’ that will bring together existing
geosynchronous (GEO) satellites with low earth
orbit satellites (LEO) and terrestrial 5G into
an integrated, high-performance solution.
Offering the lowest average latency and fastest
average speeds, ORCHESTRA will eliminate the
industry-wide challenge of congested network
‘hot spots’.