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- Maritime_Vsat abstract "Maritime VSAT is the use of satellite communication through a Very-Small-Aperture Terminal (VSAT) on a moving ship at sea. Since a ship at sea moves with the water, the antenna needs to be stabilized with reference to the horizon and True north, so that the antenna is constantly pointing at the satellite it uses to transmit and receive signals.The Maritime VSAT (Business) Industry was first created for the US Navy in September 1986, by the joint venture team of Richard A. Hadsall, President and CEO of Crescomm Transmission Services and Robert J. Matthews, President of SeaTel Inc.The result of this business venture was the creation of the company Maritime Telecommunications Network, Inc. (MTN) MTN went on to commercialize the Maritime VSAT business by delivering services to Various Cruise Lines around the world as well as many Commercial Oil and Gas installations and vessels. MTN also pushed for global Maritime VSAT recognition with the petition for rule making from the FCC and the lobbying of the ITU’s World Radio Commission (WRC) for recognition to use the fixed satellite service (FSS) in C and Ku band by creating new rulings to recognize Earth Stations on Vessels ESV. This was accomplished by revision of the Radio Regulations, complementing the Constitution and the Convention of the International Telecommunication Union ITU, which incorporated the decisions of the World Radio Communication Conferences of 2003 (WRC-03)There are many different options to build a maritime broadband network onboard of a vessels. Each option has its advantage (and disadvantage) in cost, in the coverage, the signal strength and requirements for the antenna size (and thus the requirements of installation). There are major differences in capabilities, features, cost and performance between VSAT (Geostationary orbit satellites in Ku-band, C-band and Ka-band) and Low Earth orbit or Medium Earth Orbit satellites with L-band technologies in use. Both L-band (LEO & MEO) and VSAT (GEO) systems are marketed with what appear to be a shared set of features and benefits.".
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageExternalLink company-history.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageExternalLink richard-hadsall-chief-technology-officer-cto.
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- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageRevisionID "671629056".
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellite_ground_stations.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink ESV.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink English_Standard_Version.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Fixed-satellite_service.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Horizon.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink ITU.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit_or_Medium_Earth_Orbit.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_Telecommunications_Network.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink True_north.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Very-Small-Aperture_Terminal.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink World_Radiocommunication_Conference.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_Telecommunications_services.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_VSAT_services.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageWikiLinkText "maritime VSAT".
- Maritime_Vsat hasPhotoCollection Maritime_Vsat.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecomm-stub.
- Maritime_Vsat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unref.
- Maritime_Vsat subject Category:Satellite_ground_stations.
- Maritime_Vsat subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Maritime_Vsat subject Category:Maritime_Telecommunications_services.
- Maritime_Vsat subject Category:Maritime_VSAT_services.
- Maritime_Vsat hypernym Use.
- Maritime_Vsat type Article.
- Maritime_Vsat type Station.
- Maritime_Vsat type Article.
- Maritime_Vsat type Station.
- Maritime_Vsat comment "Maritime VSAT is the use of satellite communication through a Very-Small-Aperture Terminal (VSAT) on a moving ship at sea. Since a ship at sea moves with the water, the antenna needs to be stabilized with reference to the horizon and True north, so that the antenna is constantly pointing at the satellite it uses to transmit and receive signals.The Maritime VSAT (Business) Industry was first created for the US Navy in September 1986, by the joint venture team of Richard A.".
- Maritime_Vsat label "Maritime Vsat".
- Maritime_Vsat sameAs m.0j45kv7.
- Maritime_Vsat sameAs Q6765856.
- Maritime_Vsat sameAs Q6765856.
- Maritime_Vsat wasDerivedFrom Maritime_Vsat?oldid=671629056.
- Maritime_Vsat isPrimaryTopicOf Maritime_Vsat.