KVH Introduces World’s Fastest, Lightest, Ultra-compact Ku-band Marine VSAT Antenna
The TracPhone V3-HTS is a breakthrough antenna for providing connectivity at sea, with faster data speeds than larger marine satellite antennas
MIDDLETOWN, RI – Oct. 31, 2018 – KVH Industries, Inc., today unveils the TracPhone V3-HTS, the world’s fastest, lightest, ultra-compact Ku-band marine VSAT antenna, at the Fort Lauderdale (FL) International Boat Show. Measuring just 37 cm (14.5 inches) diameter and weighing 11 kg (25 lbs.), the TracPhone V3-HTS is smaller in physical size than any other Ku-band marine satellite communications antenna on the market and is designed to provide faster data speeds (5 Mbps download/2 Mbps upload) than larger marine satellite antennas.
The TracPhone V3-HTS’s fast data speeds, combined with its diminutive size, make Internet connectivity and HD-quality streaming available aboard smaller powerboats and sailboats along with commercial vessels, such as workboats and offshore fishing boats, that do not have room for a larger satellite communications antenna.
KVH designed and engineered the TracPhone V3-HTS specifically for KVH’s mini-VSAT Broadband HTS network. This advanced maritime network offers unmatched speed and coverage using new next-generation high-throughput satellites (HTS) from Intelsat’s global network with additional satellite capacity from SKY Perfect JSAT, all of which is fully integrated under the IntelsatOne Flex for Maritime platform. KVH is the maritime VSAT market share leader by fielded units, according to an independent industry report by Euroconsult.
“KVH’s HTS network changes the game for communications on boats,” says Todd Tally, general manager of Atlantic Marine Electronics, a leading marine systems installer based in Fort Lauderdale. “Incredibly fast, robust, and reliable, this service and the TracPhone HTS antennas allow our customers to enjoy Internet connections, streaming movies and TV, voice calls, video chats, and more.”
The TracPhone V3-HTS is the second HTS antenna design from KVH, which introduced the 60 cm diameter Ku-band TracPhone V7-HTS last year. During the development of both antennas, KVH worked closely with satellite operator Intelsat, which recently upgraded its IntelsatOne Flex platform to support smaller antennas, in anticipation of the release of KVH’s 37 cm terminal. IntelsatOne Flex is a managed service that offers multi-layered global coverage by leveraging Intelsat Epic high-throughput satellites (HTS) and select wide beams. The TracPhone V3-HTS is manufactured by KVH at its headquarters in Middletown, Rhode Island.
“Ensuring that boaters and mariners around the world can experience the benefits of connectivity at sea has been a driving force for KVH for many years, and the new TracPhone V3-HTS makes that possible for more types of boats than ever before,” says Brent Bruun, KVH’s chief operating officer. “KVH streamlines the entire process of getting broadband on the boat by offering monthly airtime and value-added services to create an end-to-end solution unmatched by other marine VSAT providers.”
Additional features of the TracPhone V3-HTS include:
- The secure myKVH mini-VSAT Manager – an exclusive suite of tools that provide transparency into and control over data usage, including data allocation and customized text and email alerts
- Integrated CommBox Modem (ICM) – streamlined all-in-one belowdecks unit featuring the antenna control unit, high-throughput modem, Voice over IP (VoIP) adapter, versatile network management software, and integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet switches
- KVH OneCare – global support program including application engineering, solution deployment, and operating support around the clock
KVH is a mobile tech innovator that provides connectivity solutions for commercial maritime, leisure marine, and land mobile applications on vessels and vehicles, including the award-winning TracPhone and TracVision product lines, the global mini-VSAT Broadband network, and AgilePlans Connectivity as a Service (CaaS). The company’s Videotel business is a market-leading provider of training films, computer-based training, and eLearning for the maritime industry, and its KVH Media Group provides news, sports, and entertainment content with such brands as NEWSlink and SPORTSlink.
For more information about TracPhone V3-HTS, please visit the KVH website, kvh.com/MightyV3HTS
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Progress, but if you have to ask how much a subscription is you would be shocked. It would be easy to spend $100,000 for what would cost you around well under a thousand on land.
Bill Gates is a big investor in another system that seems to be mostly vapourware.
Interesting. The EarthNow projects that Gates is backing seems to be about satellite photography, but there are new Internet satellite projects mentioned in this article:
https://www.geekwire.com/2018/earthnow-satellite-video-bill-gates/
As for VSAT rates, I think even a rich person will notice $500 per Gigabyte, but give KVH credit for a very clear rate sheet:
https://landing.kvh.com/Director.aspx?sid=249&sky=ZTZD7CF3&pgi=5162&pgk=SZNNUU6T&eli=970D6FB0590C9FE11C3481DA3110F00DB9FE5B4A05AA5B05&rid=3387499&rky=DQLKJFYK&tky=131854767768092087
they also seem to have some more ad hoc plans that would be “reasonable” for an Arc race or coconut run.
The Gates backed company
http://www.futurecar.com/1228/Kymeta-Developing-5G-Satellite-Connected-Car-Technology
It looks like its available for superyachts. Maybe they will comp you a system:)
https://e3s.com/cdp/
Oh right, the other satellite related company Gates has backed 😉 Kymeta has had a struggle, but apparently the panels are working OK now, though a yacht apparently needs at least two, four better.