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Major capacity boost for Inmarsat s Fleet Express service

Photo: Inmarsat/Emmanuel Briot Inmarsat has switched on its most powerful satellite to date, GX5, providing additional capacity to Europe and the Middle East on the Fleet Xpress Ka-band high-speed broadband service designed for the maritime industry. Inmarsat has switched on its most powerful satellite to date, GX5, providing additional capacity to Europe and the Middle East on the Fleet Xpress Ka-band high-speed broadband service designed for the maritime industry. The spacecraft, launched in November 2019, delivers approximately double the combined capacity of the existing four GX (Global Xpress) satellites, becoming Inmarsat’s 14 th operational vehicle in orbit. Inmarsat plans a further seven satellite launches by 2024, all of which are fully funded. Five will be in geostationary orbit - adding “speed, capacity and resilience” to the existing network - and two in elliptical orbit crossing over the poles, allowing it to begin the worl

Inmarsat s Most Powerful Satellite to Date Enters Service – gCaptain

Share this article Inmarsat’s newest and most powerful geostationary satellite to date has entered into commercial service, the company announced today. Inmarsat said that the introduction of its GX5 satellite will provide additional capacity to Europe and the Middle East on the company’s industry-leading Fleet Xpress (GX) Ka-band high-speed satellite broadband service designed for the maritime industry. The GX5 becomes Inmarsat’s fourtheenth satellite in service and the fifth in the GX fleet. Launched in November 2019, it can deliver approximately double the combined capacity of the entire existing GX satellites. Inmarsat’s technology roadmap will see an additional seven launches by 2024, including five in geostationary orbit and two in highly elliptical orbit, providing commercial mobile broadband service in the commercially and strategically critical Arctic region.

Inmarsat s most powerful satellite enters service – gCaptain

Share this article GX5 provides enhanced, industry-leading Fleet Xpress capability for Europe, Middle East. Fully-funded technology roadmap sees a further seven satellite launches over next four years Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, confirms commercial service introduction (CSI) of GX5, the company’s newest, most powerful geostationary satellite to date. GX5 is the fourteenth satellite currently in service with Inmarsat and provides additional capacity to Europe and the Middle East on the industry-leading Fleet Xpress (GX) Ka-band high-speed satellite broadband service designed for the maritime industry. The satellite, launched in November 2019, delivers approximately double the combined capacity of the entire existing GX fleet (GX1-GX4). Together with a significantly expanded ground station network and enhanced cloud-based processing, GX5 supplements the global coverage of GX and supports the rapid growth in customer demand for GX services

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