SES Skala Global Platform
Data Use Increases by 150% for Second Year Running
19 January 2022
The number of sites and
connectivity services utilising the SES Skala Global
Platform has more than doubled year-on-year as an
increasing number of global service providers have
utilised SES’s managed connectivity services
delivered via the platform, SES announced today.
This consistent growth has resulted in a doubling of
data consumed annually over the past two years and a
150% increase in the number of connected sites
annually.
Much of the growth seen on the
platform is attributed to the maritime industry.
Rapid digitalisation in commercial maritime has
increased the data-footprint of ships, as
operational technologies such as connected condition
monitoring and automated technical systems have
delivered efficiencies for shipowners. For instance,
SES’s automatic beam switching allows the connection
of a vessel across satellite footprints without
manual intervention or interruptions, almost
instantly, and this near real-time capability
enhances availability and redundancy for overall
planning. The SES Skala Global Platform is also
enabling shipowners to cost-effectively scale up and
down the services provided by allowing on-demand
subscription changes, as their requirements evolve.
Customers include Satcom Global
and CSTel in the commercial maritime segment who
have been using the platform throughout the pandemic
to flexibly and efficiently support crew welfare and
critical ship-to-shore communication, while
implementing cost-saving operational technologies
onboard vessels. Orange, Crosslynx, Marine VSAT,
Axess Networks Solutions and Zener Marine all have
also signed up to Skala, leveraging its high
availability and network diversity to serve their
yacht, merchant and fishing customers.
Launched in 2019, the SES Skala
Global Platform is an advanced ground system
designed to enable high-quality managed data
services anywhere in the world. Created to address
the needs and requirements of multiple market
segments, SES’s partners have leveraged the
advantages of the platform’s managed services and
appreciated the flexibility offered by the
innovative use of API integration as well as the
simple subscription management solution to cater to
customer demands for different service tiers.
“Skala is delivering
frictionless connectivity services to our partners,
enabling them to continue to maintain the welfare of
their crews and trade efficiently during these very
challenging times,” said Simon Gatty Saunt, Vice
President of Networks Sales, Europe at SES. “Nothing
pleases us more than to hear how our continuous
network enhancement, the additions to our coverage
and the service-level agreements are delivering new
methods of value creation.”
In addition to the maritime
industry, enterprises across Asia, Latin America,
and Africa have also been using the SES Skala Global
Platform to deliver access to cloud and edge
services solutions for thousands of sites. The
cloud-ready, high-bandwidth data provided by the
platform is delivering a cost-efficient and flexible
network solution for enterprises located in remote
areas with limited or inconsistent ground-based
communications infrastructure.
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