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  2. FleetBroadband - Wikipedia

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    FleetBroadband is maritime satellite internet, telephony, SMS texting, and ISDN network for ocean-going vessels using portable domed terminal antennas.. These antennas and corresponding indoor controllers are used to connect phones and laptop computers from sailing vessels to the Internet.

  3. Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    How satellite internet works. Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite – historically in geostationary orbit (or GEO) but now increasingly in Low Earth orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth orbit MEO) [20] – a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (), and further ground stations to serve each ...

  4. SES Broadband for Maritime - Wikipedia

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    SES Broadband for Maritime is a two-way satellite broadband Internet service for use on private boats and commercial ships throughout European waters. SES Broadband for Maritime provides high-speed Internet access (at up to 2 Mbit/s downlink) along with VoIP telephone, email, and virtual private network services to vessels while at anchor ...

  5. SES Broadband - Wikipedia

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    SES Broadband for Maritime was launched in September 2009 to provide satellite internet access for vessels at sea and on inland waterways in the European region. The maritime service is intended for pleasure crafts, fishing and coastal ships, ferries and smaller commercial cargo carriers, operating mainly in the North and Baltic Seas, and the ...

  6. O3b - Wikipedia

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    O3b is a satellite constellation in Medium Earth orbit (MEO) owned and operated by SES, and designed to provide lower-latency broadband connectivity to remote locations for mobile network operators and internet service providers, maritime, aviation, and government and defence.

  7. Marisat - Wikipedia

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    The Marisat-F2 satellite was acquired by Intelsat as part of the COMSAT General Corp. acquisition in October 2004. The three satellites were all launched in 1976. [ 2 ] MARISAT F1 was launched on 19 February 1976, [ 3 ] MARISAT F2 was launched on 10 June 1976, and Marisat F3 was launched at 22:44 GMT, 14 October 1976.

  8. Sevsat - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Stratos closed down their maritime broadband division, and Ship Equip turned to the start-up space segment broker New Wave Broadband and satellite operator Intelsat. These two companies had independently decided to implement iDirect technology on the 907 satellite that covered central and northern Europe, where customers of Ship Equip ...

  9. Category:Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2019, at 01:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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