Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Solar Energy News .




VSAT NEWS
KVH Introduces New TracPhone V3IP for mini-VSAT Broadband Service
by Staff Writers
Singapore (SPX) Apr 10, 2013


File image.

As part of its commitment to bringing reliable, fast, affordable broadband connections to mariners, KVH Industries introduced the TracPhone V3IP terminal for its mini-VSAT Broadband service.

The world's smallest maritime VSAT antenna now comes with the smallest and most integrated belowdecks equipment - KVH's new Integrated CommBox Modem (ICM), a streamlined unit that includes an IP-enabled antenna control unit, built-in CommBox Ship/Shore Network Manager, and ArcLight spread spectrum modem with IP voice capability, Ethernet switch, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

All of the TracPhone V3IP's belowdecks equipment is built in to a single 2U enclosure. The system is on display and available to order at the Sea Asia conference and exhibition in Singapore this week.

KVH's new TracPhone V3IP costs less, is significantly easier to install, and provides greater reliability than competing solutions that combine discrete components from a number of different manufacturers.

The system's completely integrated design offers a simple alternative to the complexity inherent in competing maritime VSAT systems, which typically require a local technician to configure a full rack of hardware from different third-party manufacturers of modems, antennas, controllers, switches, adapters, and servers.

It also makes the advanced features of KVH's best-of-breed network management solution, the CommBox Ship/Shore Network Manager, available to every TracPhone V3IP customer without an additional hardware investment. With a compact antenna dish that is just 37 cm (14.5") in diameter, the TracPhone V3IP brings sophisticated satellite communications and network management capabilities to a wide array of vessels 9 m (30 feet) and larger.

"Introducing the TracPhone V3IP is a significant development in our ongoing mission to deliver fast, affordable, reliable broadband connectivity to maritime customers," explains Brent Bruun, executive vice president of KVH's mobile broadband group.

"The TracPhone V3IP offers a complete end-to-end solution for managing both IT functions and communications on board a variety of maritime vessels. It delivers data at up to 2 Mbps over mini-VSAT Broadband, the world's leading maritime VSAT service. It's similar in size to competing L-band systems, but delivers data at a far lower cost, especially for vessels that consume a relatively low amount of data each month."

The TracPhone V3IP provides extensive functionality to help manage onboard networks both from the vessel's computers and remotely from the ship owner's headquarters. The system itself is very easy for the crew to operate thanks to an outstanding web browser-based user interface that can even be accessed via an optional iPhone app.

The new ICM provides a full suite of onboard services optimized for satellite communications, including crystal clear VoIP calling, Internet cafe, crew calling, managed e-mail, secure file delivery, and remote network access.

KVH's exclusive mini-VSAT Broadband service is delivered by an interlaced network of 14 Ku-band satellite transponders providing seamless worldwide coverage north of the equator and around all major continents, including most major shipping routes south of the equator.

By leveraging abundant new commercial satellite services covering the world's ocean regions, KVH offers significantly more affordable connectivity than legacy L-band services. As demand for the service grows, KVH can easily add new capacity to its network, exactly where it is needed, to assure outstanding performance for customers concentrated in specific regions.

.


Related Links
TracPhone V3IP
VSAT News - Suppliers, Technology And Applications






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








VSAT NEWS
SES and SkyStream renew multi-year deal to expand VSAT networks in the Middle East
Luxembourg (SPX) Apr 10, 2013
SES reports that SkyStream FZ LLC has renewed a multi-year deal on SES' NSS-6 satellite at 95 degrees East to provide reliable connectivity to its maritime, and oil and gas customers via secure VSAT networks. SkyStream will utilise the Ku-band capacity on the SES satellite to deliver corporate VPN services across Iraq, Afghanistan and other key countries, so that SkyStream's customers stay ... read more


VSAT NEWS
Breakthrough in hydrogen fuel production could revolutionize alternative energy market

Renewable Energy Group Selects FuelQuest Zytax Determination to Automate Energy Tax Processing

Researchers Engineer Plant Cell Walls to Boost Sugar Yields for Biofuels

Regulation recommendations so that biofuel plants don't become weeds

VSAT NEWS
Swarming robots could be the servants of the future

Robot ants successfully mimic real colony behavior

Small swarm of robots could do tasks

Robots joining China businesses, factories

VSAT NEWS
Providing Capital and Technology, GE is Farming the Wind in America's Heartland with Enel Green Power

Wind skeptic British minister replaced

Using fluctuating wind power

France publishes 1GW offshore wind tenders

VSAT NEWS
Yamaha plans $500 bike in India, eyes exports to China

US announces stricter gasoline standards

Japan venture to bring electric tuk-tuks to Asia

China car maker BYD reports profit plunge

VSAT NEWS
Gazprom, Volkswagen ink natgas fuel deal

Origin and Beach ink $1 billion gas deal

East Med gas boom: A cautionary tale

Greenpeace 'polar bears' protest Arctic oil drilling

VSAT NEWS
Fukushima may delay nuclear energy growth

IAEA team to inspect Fukushima next week

Slovakia signals ready to work with Rosatom on nuclear power

Germany launches new search for nuclear waste dump site

VSAT NEWS
ADB report warns on Asian energy

GeorgiaEnergyData.org Breaks Down Barriers to Clean Energy

Outside View: Ukraine energy independence

IMF calls for energy subsidy reform

VSAT NEWS
SFU researchers help unlock pine beetle's Pandora's box

Russian activists angry after attacked journalist's death

Russian forest campaigner dies after 2008 attack

Taiwan man's tree-top protest goes into 11th day




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement