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Best Practices for Satellite communications
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jean Marc Duc Jun 15, 2011.

 

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Jean Marc Duc replied to Jn's discussion Best Practices for Satellite communications
"Hi, we all know this kind of behavior where the captain makes dozens of check mail each day very often for nothing. A simple way to avoid this is to use automatic notification. SkyFile Mail, the famous and very popular free-of-charge emailing…"
Jun 15, 2011
Ewan Robinson replied to Jn's discussion Best Practices for Satellite communications
"Hi Joseph,   On ships that use legacy systems, they are always advised on 4 hour intervals, no more than 2 hours, but with the standard clause of "unless operational requirements require more". Anything urgent from shore is notified…"
Feb 8, 2011
Grzegorz Pardyka replied to Jn's discussion Best Practices for Satellite communications
"I agree with Irene, but we have to all remember about one thing which is forgoten in 99% of cases.  The TCP/IP traffic in the network should be optimised for Inmarsat / VSAT connections to save costs.   Example for…"
Dec 30, 2010
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Jn replied to Wasim Kayani's discussion Shortage of IT Staff in the Maritime Industry!
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Sep 16, 2010
Irene Teo replied to Jn's discussion Best Practices for Satellite communications
"Greetings, It is difficult to set policy due to operations or contingency reason. As such we set up the system onboard to auto connect at least once a day. However, the system will send a short message to the ship of the numbers of messages and the…"
Mar 2, 2010
Jn replied to wirelessworlds's discussion Wireless OnBoard
"Thank you for the explanation. WiFi could be the future for the connection onboard a vessel with intergrated solutions as you mentioned. However, that would only truly benefit if the vessel will be on a good bandwithe perm link to shore. Such…"
Oct 6, 2009

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Ship Management Company
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IT Executive
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Singapore
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VSAT Installation on our Japan Flagged VLCCs

Marlink installs VSAT on VLCC

(Sep 11 2009)



Marlink has become the first VSAT provider to receive Japanese radio license approval for its Sealink(T) VSAT solution.



The license comes via Intelsat International Systems, owner of the satellites used by Sealink(T).

Having issued a radio license to Intelsat, the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) has approved the Sealink(T) SES, which will enable the Sealink(T) VSAT to be installed on board… Continue

Posted on September 24, 2009 at 4:42 — 2 Comments

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