Cobham SATCOM and Kepler Communications achieve best-in-class data rates on maritime satellite terminals over LEO network

Toronto, Canada and Copenhagen, Denmark –October 062020 – Cobham SATCOM, a market leading provider of radio and satellite communications solutions, and Kepler Communications, a pioneer of nanosatellite telecommunications solutions, have today announced its completion of connectivity trials on Kepler’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) network with the SAILOR 600 VSAT Ku antenna system. The companies demonstrated downlink rates of 150 Mbps and uplink rates of 130Mbps on a 65cm antenna with a 6W BUC over the Kepler LEO network. These data rates are the fastest achieved in an antenna of this class. Typically these speeds are only achieved on much larger antennas with bigger amplifiers and using much larger satellites.

Toronto, Canada and Copenhagen, Denmark –October 062020 – Cobham SATCOM, a market leading provider of radio and satellite communications solutions, and Kepler Communications, a pioneer of nanosatellite telecommunications solutions, have today announced its completion of connectivity trials on Kepler’s low-Earth orbit (LEO) network with the SAILOR 600 VSAT Ku antenna system. The companies demonstrated downlink rates of 150 Mbps and uplink rates of 130Mbps on a 65cm antenna with a 6W BUC over the Kepler LEO network. These data rates are the fastest achieved in an antenna of this class. Typically these speeds are only achieved on much larger antennas with bigger amplifiers and using much larger satellites.

The tests were the first of their kind to be carried out by an antenna and satellite operator and obtained data transfer speeds 30x faster than any antenna of a similar size currently available for the maritime sector; further strengthening the market leading capabilities of Cobham SATCOM’s and Kepler Communications’ partnership.

The successful completion of the test will pave the way for the commercial rollout of the SAILOR 600 VSAT Ku on the Kepler LEO network. The partnership’s steadfast reliability and ability to rapidly transfer large quantities of data will make it the optimal choice for highly specialized vessels operating in remote locations, such as Arctic research vessels and seismic exploration vessels. For example, it will enable such vessels to manage and offload large quantities of data in near real time, and, in cases where relevant, enable much faster progress on studies pertaining to critical global issues, such as climate change. The two companies are already working on a number of live customer trials using the SAILOR 600 platform for both maritime and fixed site applications. 

Jens Ewerling, Director Maritime Broadband, Cobham SATCOM, said: “The rapid data speeds obtained on the recent trials of our SAILOR 600 VSAT Ku on Kepler’s LEO network, previously not seen in the maritime industry, represent a new frontier for the application of VSAT technology and the enabling function they can provide on critical research voyages. The 65cm antennas systems, with a 6W amplifier (BUC), currently available in the maritime market do not offer the bandwidth capabilities to support specialized vessels with the transfer of such quantities of data. With this in mind, we are proud to be the first to commercialise such an offering and are likely to see our antenna installed on a number of vessels in the next year.” 

Jeffrey Osborne, Co-founder & VP Business Development, Kepler Communications also commented: “Being able to deliver a 30x increase in data rates on a highly compact and transportable platform like the SAILOR 600 will allow us to meet the data needs of a broad range of speciality vessels. We are ecstatic to be able to showcase this performance, providing further validation of the ability for our network to deliver unparalleled throughput”. 

This announcement follows the successful launch of Kepler’s first pair of satellites in their GEN1 constellation. Osborne continued: “With the official launch of our GEN1 service satellites combined with the demonstrated performance of our network, Kepler is taking a leading position in the delivery of wideband SATCOM services from LEO.”

The recent Cobham SATCOM and Kepler Communications network collaboration follows a strategic partnership announced at the end of last year which aimed at eliminating barriers to the widespread adoption of high capacity data services over Kepler’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) network through their ‘User Terminal-as-a-Service’ (UTaaS) offering. The new UTaaS partnership saw two re-configured Sea Tel 9711 antennas successfully installed on the Polarstern research vessel, which is set to complete its voyage later this year. 
 

INTERVIEWS

If you would like to speak to Cobham SATCOM or Kepler Communications, please speak to Clare-Marie Dobing using the contact details below.

ABOUT COBHAM SATCOM

Providing dependable communications and internet access anywhere under the most demanding conditions. Our satellite and radio communication terminals perform in the most challenging and remote environments on land, at sea and in the air. We design and manufacture these high-performance products under the EXPLORER, SAILOR, and Sea Tel brands providing customers with outstanding performance, value and support through our global sales and service network.

ABOUT KEPLER COMMUNICATIONS INC.

Kepler is a satellite telecommunications provider based in Canada, backed by Costanoa Ventures, IA Ventures and other leading investors. Kepler aims to build an in-space telecommunications network through an incremental deployment of products and technologies. For more information, visit http://www.kepler.space.

Enquiries

Cobham SATCOM

Henrietta Jessen

Director, Brand Marketing

+45 3955 8924

henrietta.jessen@cobham.com

Kepler Communications

Vincent Marsland

Product Marketing Specialist

Kepler Communications Inc.

Phone: +1 416-807-9913

vmarsland@kepler.space

BLUE Communications

Clare-Marie Dobing

Senior Consultant

+44 (0) 1865 514214

clare-marie.dobing@blue-comms.com

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