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The Maritime Sector in Asia Pacific Communications: Challenges & Solutions
Christopher Lim Senior Key Account Director, Mobility
Digital Ship Singapore 2014
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Legacy of Innovation
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Our Exceptionally Flexible Global Network
Approximately 50 satellites plus IntelsatOneSM, a fully-integrated ground infrastructure incorporating teleports, points of presence and IP/MPLS fiber network
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Challenge No.1 – Increasing Connectivity Demand
“Mandatory electronic information exchange on horizon…The revised FAL Convention annex would introduce the mandatory electronic exchange of information on cargo, crew and passengers.” Dated: 30th Sept 2014
Maritime Regulations
Security
Collaboration
Anti-Piracy & Anti-theft solutions
Video Conferencing/ E-learning Solutions
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COMMUNICATIONS
Safety Services
Ship Operations
Maintenance Nav & Charts
Passenger Services Crew Welfare
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NICATIO
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• Focus shift from cost to value
• Legacy • Communications separate from ship operations • Focus on limiting costs • Shipboard functions retrofitted to the available
technology
• Today and into the future • Current and future requirements are driving
design of next generation systems • Service Providers looking to leverage and evolve
existing investments into the future • Vessel owners/operators looking to leverage
investment to maximise operational efficiencies and ROI
• Increasing awareness of ROI vs. simply reducing costs
Evolution
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Designed for Enterprise Use
10:1 Outbound /
Inbound Bandwidth Ratio
1:1 Outbound /
Inbound Bandwidth Ratio
Other Enterprise HTS
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Tx
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EpicNG is the only Global HTS to offer Enterprise-Grade performance: • Equal Inbound / Outbound Bandwidths • Dynamic Network Reconfiguration / Security
Throughput in the range of 25-60Gbps per satellite
• About 10 times that of traditional satellites • 3 times that of next generation global Ka band satellites
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EpicNG Capability vs. Other Global HTS Networks
EpicNG is designed to handle a variety of remote terminals across the vertical market spectrums – operating concurrently to various customer CIRs and Mbps service plans
Other Upcoming Global HTS Networks
Total = 270Mbps Total = 5Mbps
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Capacity will Flexibly Scale over Time, Offering Continuity, Growth, Resilience
Maps are for illustrative purposes only.
6 EpicNG Satellites Committed To Launch
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Challenge No.2 – Changing Environment
Global Precipitation
What do the colors mean? Dark blue areas show where a lot of rain has fallen. Pale green to turquoise show increasing amounts of rainfall.
These maps show where and how much rain fell around the world on the dates shown. Notice that most rain falls near the equator. Notice also that more rain falls on the ocean than on land. Source: NASA Earth Observation
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Link margins required in the remote site for 99.6% availability – Ku and Ka
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Ku-band Ka-band
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Challenge No.3 – New Solutions/New Technologies
Photo Source: Rolls Royce
New Technology Platforms
New Applications
New Systems
New Integrated Solutions
New Developments in Remote Terminals
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Intelsat EpicNG Ecosystem Open Architecture, Unrivaled Choice, Greater Flexibility and lower risk
Choice of Service
Providers Choice of Platform
Choice of H/W To meet your specific maritime
comms needs
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High Performance
High Efficiency
High Capacity
Flexible
All-region Coverage
Open Platform
Backward Compatible
Multi-band
Complementary Overlay
Lower Cost of Ownership
High Performance Satellite Platform
High Throughput
Resilient and Secure
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