How shipping will benefit from world's most powerful satellit

Shipaxis Technical Services

Shipping and other maritime industries will benefit from the faster broadband communications that SES’s latest satellite will bring after it is launched in March.
SES-12 is billed as the most powerful communications satellite in the world yet to be in orbit. It will be using electric power of up to 19 kW to operate high throughput Ku-band spot beams over Asia.
Airbus Defence and Space, which built this satellite, was tested its radio frequency capabilities when Marine Electronics & Communications visited its assembly plant in Toulouse, in France.
You will be able to read more of the details in this year’s Complete Guide to VSAT, but in summary, SES-12 will provide higher bandwidth to ships, offshore vessels and cruise ships in Asia once it is commissioned.
Barring any accidents during a March launch this should be in the second, or more likely, third quarter. Ku-band spot beams will be aimed over the Indian Ocean and seas around south east Asia. There will also be HTS beams over South and East China sea and Japan’s coasts.
These will enhance VSAT services that use SES-12 as the spot beams will overlay existing widebeam Ku-band coverage. Shipping will be competing with other sectors for the bandwidth, however, there is commitment to dedicate some of this capacity to maritime.
So in the Year of the Dog, Asian shipping will get a powerful boost in communications with thanks to investment by SES and the ingenuity of Airbus.

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