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SD Government, the global satellite connectivity solutions provider, is extending the life of Inmarsat’s existing satellites through the leasing of an additional antenna at SD Government’s Santa Paula, CA. Teleport.

The newly leased 12.8m antenna is transmitting and receiving in both C-band and L-band frequencies, bolstering capacity for the Tracking, Telemetry and Command (TT&C) and traffic operations of the Inmarsat satellite network. The Santa Paula teleport hosts Inmarsat’s Standard C equipment, supporting Inmarsat in delivering the most reliable global-standard maritime safety service.

Invaluable communication lifeline

The additional C-band and L-band capacity is a key part of Inmarsat’s global network, providing robust, reliable life and safety communications for more than 1.6 million seafarers worldwide.

The additional C-band and L-band capacity is a key part of Inmarsat’s global network

The renewal of the existing agreement strengthens the long-standing business relationship between the two companies and builds on their heritage of providing the maritime industry with an invaluable communication lifeline that is unaffected by inclement weather.

Life-saving satellite communication services

"This contract reaffirms Inmarsat’s commitment to utilising SD Government’s Santa Paula and Southbury teleports to provide this vital service for the international maritime community," said David Greenhill, SD Government CEO.

He adds, "As the original providers of Marisat operations which launched in 1976, SD Government has a long and strong heritage of providing life-saving satellite communication services at sea. Technology has changed significantly since the original constellation was launched, but what hasn’t changed is our commitment to providing a global service that keeps the seafaring community connected at all times no matter the weather or where they are in the world. We are proud to continue to work with Inmarsat for the benefit of the seafaring community."

Satellite constellation providers

Jason Smith, COO, Inmarsat said: "The SD Government teleport is an integral part of our global network that provides critical communications service for our maritime customers. With the satellite connectivity supported by the SD Government teleports, we continue our commitment to provide essential and robust connectivity to the maritime community."

The new contract follows hard on the heels of SD Government being named 2020 Independent Teleport Operator of the Year by the World Teleport Association at the 25th annual awards held in March this year. It also complements an ambitious expansion plan currently in process at SD Government’s Tier 4 WTA certified teleports in Southbury, CT, and Santa Paula, CA. On completion SD Government will support more satellite constellation providers than any other terrestrial network.

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