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"GJ Walsh" wrote in message ...
Has anyone heard of companies offering Broadband for boats? Do you mean in a marina or while underway? Right now I think the closest to full worldwide coverage at broadband speed is Tracnet. KVH have a nice website that includes that includes good info, coverage maps and airtime pricing: http://www.kvh.com/MarineSat/index.asp?flash=yes. Inmarsat are launching their next generation satellites this year and next (Inmarsat4) that I think will provide wider coverage but I have no idea what the speed and pricing is likely to be on that. - Julian. |
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"Julian" wrote in message ...
"GJ Walsh" wrote in message ... Has anyone heard of companies offering Broadband for boats? Do you mean in a marina or while underway? Right now I think the closest to full worldwide coverage at broadband speed is Tracnet. KVH have a nice website that includes that includes good info, coverage maps and airtime pricing: http://www.kvh.com/MarineSat/index.asp?flash=yes. Inmarsat are launching their next generation satellites this year and next (Inmarsat4) that I think will provide wider coverage but I have no idea what the speed and pricing is likely to be on that. - Julian. I guess that you are referring to Inmarsat Regional BGAN here, where speeds of up to 144kbit/s are quoted. This is reputed to be based off GPRS and is now apparently recognised as being a satellite version of the the 2.5G/3G Wireless standards. Take a look at http://www.tiscsat.com/Inmarsatbgan1.html for info. There is much more info avaiable on R-BAGN - just do a Google. Equipment pricing seems quite high and I dare say that usage costs are high too. Fortunately, R-BGAN seems to follow the GPRS model and you are only charged for your data usage and not by time. Hope this helps, Mark |
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