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Boeing’s $1 Billion Deal… Inmarsat To Take Three Super Fast Broadband Sats [SatNews.com]

http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=1080934825

[SatNews] Satellite telecoms company Inmarsat (LSE: ISAT.L - news) is set to announce that it has ordered three new satellites from Boeing (NYSE: BA - news) in a $1bn (£630m) deal.

The fleet of advanced Ka-Band satellites will allow Inmarsat to offer its customers fast broadband services in even the most far-flung locations by the end of 2014. With operations expected to start in 2014, Inmarsat-5 will support a next generation global service, Global Xpress, which will target a $1.4bn incremental market opportunity in VSAT services.

Global Xpress will address the established, growing markets for VSAT services in the Maritime, Energy and Government sectors, with further growth potential in developing markets such as the Aeronautical sector. Global Xpress will deliver seamless global coverage and unprecedented mobile broadband with speeds up to 50MB/s, to customer terminals from 20-60cm in size.

“They will provide very high mobile broadband speeds on a global basis to serve high-end customers who have very high data needs,” a source said.

The new satellites will offer broadband at speeds up to 20 times faster than Inmarsat’s current, ageing, L-band fleet, which operates at the opposite end of the spectrum. The investment, expected to be confirmed today, will be the biggest investment by the British company in a decade. Inmarsat will continue to use its 11 existing L-Band satellites, which provide voice and data services to ships and planes as well as those working in disaster areas or war zones.

Andrew Sukawaty, CEO of Inmarsat said: “This is a new investment for new growth. With the Global Xpress network, we will be the first operator to offer global mobile broadband coverage, offering unparalleled speeds and bandwidth to customers in remote locations around the world. Global Xpress will be faster and less expensive than current Ku-band market offerings, delivered to smaller and cheaper terminals and be the first offered on a seamless, global, end to end basis with high quality of service. Picture 50MB/s services to a ship or aircraft and 10MB/s to an antenna the size of an iPad (20cm).





Alan Spicer

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Mobile Internet! Step up to the HSPA 3G Fast Internet!

Ericsson W35 released in the USA. This you’ve gotta SEE!!
Better looking presentation than W25 (you might not want to
hide this one in the Doghouse!) + High Speed Upload which
the W25 did not have.
http://www.marinetelecom.net/Ericsson_W35/

Zombie Satellite Turns Disruptive In Rural Alaska [SatNews.com, and others…]

Zombie Satellite Turns Disruptive In Rural Alaska
Image credit: Orbital Sciences/Intelsat 18 rendering[SatNews] The wayward satellite, nicknamed 'zombie' satellite by some because of its non response to directions and signals, may create some periodic loss of long-distance telephone and Internet service later this week for up to 35,000 people in rural Alaska.
The Galaxy 15 is operated by Intelsat a European company. The satellite malfunctioned in April and has been wandering toward other satellites, interfering with their signals, hence the moniker.According to a General Communications Inc. spokesman David Morris the outages are expected to start Wednesday morning and continue until Saturday, and will last from 90 minutes to more than five hours. GCI estimates 4,000 residents and 1,000 businesses could briefly lose communications, meaning that ATMs will be offline and stores won't be able to process credit cards during the outages.

* and ...

http://www.aolnews.com/tech/article/zombie-satellite-wins-first-round-against-the-humans/19467813

(May 6) — Just as in “Night of the Living Dead,” its brain is gone but it continues on a path of destruction.

Believed to have been hit by a solar storm in April, a commercial satellite called Galaxy 15 is drifting out of its original orbit, raising concerns about threats to other satellites. It’s been dubbed a “zombie satellite” because the solar storm essentially scrambled its brain by frying the electronics.

Zombie satellites are nothing new, but what makes the case of Galaxy 15 unique is that the Intelsat-owned satellite isn’t responding to commands from Earth, yet still is transmitting a signal. That makes it dangerous — not so much because it risks running into other satellites (while possible, the chances of that are small), but because it can interfere with their signals.

See also video:


(Note: This is a May 4th 2010 video... I know this, and now it is August, but the point of what the Zombie Satellite can do to other satellites is the same.)




AGI - AMC-11/SES-1 Avoidance Maneuvers
This is supposedly how SES Americom was to maneuver AMC-11 and SES-1 to avoid the Galaxy-15 Zombie Satellite

Note: I don’t know for sure, but it doesn’t appear from online reading that the Alaska-based satellite service was able to do similar satellite maneuvering to avoid the Galaxy-15 bird … I guess they were just screwed? Does anyone know how that turned out?


Alan Spicer

DBA Alan Spicer Telcom / Alan Spicer Marine Telecom
Computer Services, Wired/Wireless Networking,
Cell/Sat/Landline Communications, General Consulting…
Marine, Business, Small Office and Home Office (SOHO)

* Cost Savings and Integration of Multiple Internet Technologies
on board Sail and Motor Yachts * Documentation, Operating
Instructions, and Support after the Sale *

* http://www.marinetelecom.net/
* http://www.internetforyachts.net/
* http://www.wifiyacht.net/
* 954-683-3426

Mobile Internet! Step up to the HSPA 3G Fast Internet!

Ericsson W35 released in the USA. This you’ve gotta SEE!!
Better looking presentation than W25 (you might not want to
hide this one in the Doghouse!) + High Speed Upload which
the W25 did not have.
http://www.marinetelecom.net/Ericsson_W35/


Alan Spicer

DBA Alan Spicer Telcom / Alan Spicer Marine Telecom
Computer Services, Wired/Wireless Networking,
Cell/Sat/Landline Communications, General Consulting…
Marine, Business, Small Office and Home Office (SOHO)

* Cost Savings and Integration of Multiple Internet Technologies
on board Sail and Motor Yachts * Documentation, Operating
Instructions, and Support after the Sale *

* http://www.marinetelecom.net/
* http://www.internetforyachts.net/
* http://www.wifiyacht.net/
* 954-683-3426

Mobile Internet! Step up to the HSPA 3G Fast Internet!

Ericsson W35 released in the USA. This you’ve gotta SEE!!
Better looking presentation than W25 (you might not want to
hide this one in the Doghouse!) + High Speed Upload which
the W25 did not have.
http://www.marinetelecom.net/Ericsson_W35/

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