KVH Introduces New TracPhone V-IP Series Product Line for mini-VSAT Broadband Network
"KVH is unique in the satellite communications market in that we not only operate our own network and provide airtime services, but we also manufacture our own equipment, enabling us to bring innovative hardware solutions to market in addition to competitive new airtime services," commented
The TracPhone V3-IP is the world's smallest maritime VSAT terminal, featuring an antenna that is only 37 cm (14.5-inch) in diameter, with ship-to-shore speeds of 128 Kbps and shore-to-ship speeds of 2 Mbps. The TracPhone V7-IP is an enterprise-grade solution featuring an antenna that is approximately 60 cm (24-inch) in diameter, with ship-to-shore speeds of 1 Mbps and shore-to-ship speeds of 2 Mbps. Both the TracPhone V3-IP and the TracPhone V7-IP operate in the Ku-band coverage area of KVH's mini-VSAT Broadband network, which is among the broadest in the maritime industry.
KVH's new dual-mode TracPhone V11-IP utilizes mini-VSAT Broadband's Ku-band coverage as well as the network's global C-band coverage with ship-to-shore speeds of 1 Mbps and shore-to-ship speeds of 4 Mbps. It is the only maritime VSAT product with a 1-meter antenna that provides coverage matching global L-band services using geostationary satellites.
The ICM controls the one-to-one connectivity of the mini-VSAT Broadband service, including the fast, low latency data connections and the exceptionally high-quality VoIP service. It also provides onboard network management functionality that includes such services as e-mail management, transmission optimization, assured file delivery, the ability to set up separate networks for operations and crew, and the ability to manage crew use of the system with Internet café and crew calling cards. The ICM is also a key part of KVH's strategy to add content delivery services to the mini-VSAT Broadband network, with its anticipated ability to receive, decode, and distribute multicast data including electronic charts, weather forecasts, training materials, newspapers, news and sports clips, music, and movies that KVH plans to distribute using its new IP-MobileCast service.
"Our new TracPhone V-IP series product line is one of four major 2013 initiatives designed to make our mini-VSAT Broadband network the maritime industry's premier content delivery platform," said Mr. Bruun. "Today, we also announced our new IP-MobileCast content delivery service for the mini-VSAT Broadband network. Earlier this year, we doubled our network capacity with the implementation of Variable Coding, Spreading, and Modulation (VCSM) technology, and we are planning another major capacity upgrade later this year to stay ahead of the demands of our growing customer base. Finally, we recently announced the acquisition of Headland Media, the industry's leading provider of commercially-approved news, sports, and entertainment content and training videos, so we have both the delivery mechanism and much of the premium content our customers demand."
Additional information about KVH's new TracPhone V-IP series of terminals and the mini-VSAT Broadband network is available at www.minivsat.com/vip. Information about Headland Media news, sports, entertainment, and training content is available at www.headlandmedia.com.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include, for example, statements regarding the timing and occurrence of KVH's new service rollout plans, the functionality, characteristics, quality, cost and performance of KVH products and technology, as well as customer demand, preferences, requirements, and expectations. The actual results could differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such differences include, among others, uncertainties and risks associated with the delivery or performance of critical hardware; potential unanticipated technical or legal impediments; unforeseen changes in competing technologies and products; worldwide economic variances; poor or delayed research and development results; and KVH's dependence on the availability of third-party satellites and services to support broadcasts to mobile antennas. These and other risk factors are discussed in more detail in KVH's most recent Form 10-Q filed with the
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