KVH's TracPhone V3-IP and mini-VSAT Broadband Service Bring Reliable Communications to Well Sites
"The need for data at well sites is increasing," says
KVH's new TracPhone V3-IP costs less, is significantly easier to install, and provides greater reliability than competing solutions that combine discrete components from a number of different manufacturers. Unlike the 1-meter antennas traditionally used for well site communications, the TracPhone V3-IP does not have to be deployed, activated, and positioned onsite. It can be activated and used even as the vehicle travels to a well site, saving valuable time upon arrival. The system's completely integrated design offers a simple alternative to the complexity inherent in competing VSAT systems, which typically require a technician to configure a full rack of hardware from different third-party manufacturers of modems, antennas, controllers, switches, adapters, and servers. It also makes the advanced features of KVH's best-of-breed network management solution, the CommBox Network Manager, available to every TracPhone V3-IP customer without an additional hardware investment. With a compact antenna dish that is just 37 cm (14.5") in diameter, the TracPhone V3-IP brings sophisticated satellite communications and network management capabilities to a wide array of vehicles.
"Introducing the TracPhone V3-IP is a significant development in our ongoing mission to deliver fast, affordable, reliable broadband connectivity to our customers," explains
The TracPhone V3-IP provides extensive functionality to help manage onboard networks both from the vehicle's computers and remotely from the company's headquarters. The system itself is very easy for the crew to operate thanks to an outstanding web browser-based user interface that can even be accessed via an optional iPhone® app. The new ICM provides a full suite of services optimized for satellite communications, including crystal clear VoIP calling, managed e-mail, secure file delivery, and remote network access.
KVH's exclusive mini-VSAT Broadband service is delivered by an interlaced network of 14 Ku-band satellite transponders providing seamless worldwide coverage north of the equator and around all major continents, including most major shipping routes south of the equator. By leveraging abundant new commercial satellite services covering the world's ocean regions, KVH offers significantly more affordable connectivity than legacy L-band services. As demand for the service grows, KVH can easily add new capacity to its network, exactly where it is needed, to assure outstanding performance for customers concentrated in specific regions.
For complete details about KVH's new TracPhone V3-IP, please visit www.kvh.com/v3ipland.
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This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. For example, the statements regarding the company's financial and product development goals for 2013 and beyond are forward-looking statements. The actual results realized by the company could differ materially from the statements made herein. Factors that might cause such differences include, among others, the successful launch and deployment of new satellites; access to sufficient and uninterrupted satellite capacity to provide the service; uncertainty about the scope of customer demand; the potential inability to maintain licenses necessary for the network; risks associated with the delivery or performance of critical hardware; changes in the costs and capabilities of competing offerings; and those other risk factors discussed in KVH's most recent annual report on Form 10-K filed with the
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