KVH and ViaSat bring broadband Internet to vessels and planes in the Pacific

Jan. 21, 2009
MIDDLETOWN, R.I. 21 Jan. 2009 Officials at KVH and ViaSat in San Diego joined hands to bring broadband service to vessels and jets crossing the Pacific Ocean. The rollout of the new Pacific Ocean Region for the mini-VSAT Broadbands satellite communications service from KVH Industries, Inc., enables broadband Internet and crystal-clear telephone service to those ships and aircraft.

MIDDLETOWN, R.I. 21 Jan. 2009 Officials at KVH and ViaSat in San Diego joined hands to bring broadband service to vessels and jets crossing the Pacific Ocean. The rollout of the new Pacific Ocean Region for the mini-VSAT Broadbands satellite communications service from KVH Industries, Inc., enables broadband Internet and crystal-clear telephone service to those ships and aircraft.

The new coverage area, which includes Alaska, the west coasts of Canada and the United States, Hawaii, and extends into Asia, is the latest milestone in the KVH and ViaSat joint effort to provide affordable mobile Ku-band broadband connections around the globe. As a result, vessels and planes now have access to uninterrupted Ku-band Internet and voice services from the Asian coast eastward throughout North America and the Caribbean, across the North Atlantic, and all the way through Mediterranean waters.

Maps illustrating the current and planned coverage for mini-VSAT Broadband service are available at http://kvh.com/footprints.

"We have now successfully rolled out a single, unified broadband service across roughly two-thirds of the world's major shipping and aeronautical lanes, enabling us to offer commercial, leisure, and government customers a unique mobile communications hardware and service solution," says Martin Kits van Heyningen, KVH's chief executive officer. "Our goal, as we enter 2009, is to complete our global mini-VSAT Broadband network and support the growing demand for faster, more affordable data and voice connections for people on the move."

The mini-VSAT Broadband service, along with the KVH TracPhone V7 antenna, comprise the first end-to-end 24-inch VSAT hardware, service, and support package available for maritime communications and offers Voice over IP phone service and Internet access as fast as 512 Kbps (upload) and 2 Mbps (download) at fixed monthly rates. The compact TracPhone V7 -- 75 percent lighter and 85 percent smaller by volume than traditional 1-meter VSAT antennas -- brings a blend of the economy and speed of VSAT communications with lower costs and easier installation to smaller vessels, making the system well suited for commercial fishing boats, leisure yachts, government vessels, and commercial operations, ViaSat officials say.

Commenting on the business opportunities that mini-VSAT Broadband offers, , remarked, "We are positioning the mini-VSAT Broadband service to offer the high-speed connections at sea critical for shipboard business, efficient operations, and the increased security and regulatory expectations required of shipping operators transporting cargo," says Brent Bruun, KVH's vice president of business development. "It will also become increasingly valuable in the competitive commercial market as a means of improving the quality of life and the morale of the crew."

"The success and growth of this Ku-band satellite broadband service, built on the foundation of our ArcLight technology, has created pent up demand for services over the Pacific and into Asia," adds Don Buchman, ViaSat's director for mobile broadband. "In addition to opening up service to current customers, we expect the expansion of the mobile network to attract new customers as well."

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