Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (K LINE) has opted to try the network service ‘NexusWave’ developed by Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, on its fleet.
NexusWave, which was launched in May of this year, is a bonded multidimensional network that provides high-speed connection, limitless data, worldwide coverage, and ‘secure by design’ infrastructure.
The service reportedly connects several high-speed networks in real time, including Global Xpress (GX) Ka-band, low-Earth orbit (LEO) services, and as-available coastal LTE services, which are reinforced by an L-band layer for robustness, to provide fast, always-on access. NexusWave also has enterprise-grade firewall protection.
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Akihiro Fujimaru, Managing Executive Officer of K LINE, said: “In recent years, there has been an increase in data transmission to enhance safety and quality. As such, we require connectivity services that are fast, reliable and global. Furthermore, high-speed internet connectivity will greatly contribute to reforms to onboard workstyles and automated ship navigation.
“Maintaining connections with family and friends is quite crucial for preserving the well-being of our crew. NexusWave promises to fulfil these needs well into the future, especially with the anticipated service launch of the high-capacity ViaSat-3 Ka-band satellite. This technology will also bolster our digitalisation initiatives moving forward.”
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Ben Palmer OBE, President of Inmarsat Maritime, stated: “Our partnership with K LINE is focused on delivering robust and reliable connectivity solutions that support their operational success and meet K LINE’s long-term strategic needs.
“Their early trial of our high-capacity global service highlights the strategic foresight of K LINE’s commitment to leveraging advanced technology to sustain and enhance their competitive edge.”
The implementation of these trials will begin in October.