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iali accordi di distribuzione con il leader tra i fornitori di SatCom e stabilito partnership strategiche con operatore satellitari di tutto il mondo. RDN dispone di un’ampia gamma di soluzioni di comunicazione satellitare mobile terrestre, aeronautica e marittima, ideali per settori diversi: nautico, della navigazione e dell’aviazione, petrolifero, edile, forestale e turistico. RDN esplica l'attività nel settore satellitare con la fornitura e installazione "chiavi in mano" di apparecchiature e sistemi di trasmissione Inmarsat Thuraya, Iridium, nonché del traffico satellitare (Voce, Dati e Immagini) e gestione dei servizi. LE RETI SATELLITARI GESTITE
- SES Astra Connect
- INMARSAT
- IRIDIUM
- THURAYA
- GLOBALSTAR

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- GILAT
- NERA
- THRANE & THRANE
- HUGHES
- JRC
RDN, con i propri servizi Internet professionali, può soddisfare le differenti esigenze aziendali legate al Web, alla posta elettronica, alle connessioni VPN e alle trasmissioni in Streaming via Satellite con Broadcast su canale in fibra ottica proprietaria.

Radeus Labs Offers a Fourth-Axis of Control for Model 8200 AntennaRadeus Labs Inc., designer and manufacturer of high pe...
03/07/2017

Radeus Labs Offers a Fourth-Axis of Control for Model 8200 Antenna

Radeus Labs Inc., designer and manufacturer of high performance antenna control systems, now offers the added capability to provide a fourth-axis of control for the model 8200 antenna control system.

The 4-axis capability was developed for customers that require more complex antenna polarization configurations. The new capabilities are fully integrated into the efficient and intuitive 8200 user interface, providing more flexibility for ground station operations.

Ken Cone, Chief Technology Officer and co-owner of Radeus Labs stated, that customer focus is extremely important to them as they continue to develop features and capabilities that add value to their customers. They understand their operating costs are high, so their unique design approach helps them to add features in a way that tends to reduce the overall cost of ownership to the customer.

Chris Steph, Director of Sales and Marketing for Radeus commented that the 8200 is a proven solution that continues to grow in its capability to meet their customers’ needs. They have strong relationships with their customers due to their responsiveness and willingness to adapt to their ever changing business climate.

Source:Satnews Daily

ESA History ProjectAl via la call per partecipare - Scadenza: 30 luglio 2017Il progetto storico dell'ESA (EHP - ESA Hist...
03/07/2017

ESA History Project
Al via la call per partecipare - Scadenza: 30 luglio 2017

Il progetto storico dell'ESA (EHP - ESA History Project) è entrato nella sua ultima fase, che verrà lanciata ufficialmente durante una conferenza che si terrà il 23 e il 24 novembre 2017 a Padova, in collaborazione con l'Università di Padova e il CISAS.

Per l'occasione, l'ESA ha lanciato un bando destinato a studenti e giovani ricercatori (età massima 35 anni) interessati a proporre contributi in questo specifico ambito. Il miglior paper sarà premiato.

Le domande vanno inviate entro il 30 luglio 2017.

Fonte:ASI

ESA Satellite for 5G Initiative Has 16 Industry Leaders Joining ForcesESA and 16 satellite industry leaders have signed ...
22/06/2017

ESA Satellite for 5G Initiative Has 16 Industry Leaders Joining Forces

ESA and 16 satellite industry leaders have signed a joint statement for collaboration on ‘Satellite for 5G’ at the Paris Air and Space Show.
ESA and the European space industry are joining forces to develop and demonstrate the added value that satellite brings in the context of 5G. As part of an ESA ‘Satellite for 5G’ initiative foreseen over 2018–20 and beyond, ESA and the European space industry will work together on:

5G service trials, including satellite capabilities, with a focus on selected sectors targeted by 5G, so called ‘Verticals’, such as transport, media and entertainment, and public safety;
Transversal activities in the areas of applications development, standardization, resource management aspects, interoperability demonstration campaigns, and supporting technologies
Outreach activities


The next step will be for the signatories to consolidate the defining elements of the trial projects and transversal actions by the end of the year. These efforts are in line with, and will build on, the existing initiatives of the European Commission (EC) on 5G and will seek complementarity with other European, national and international initiatives. This joint statement advocates further convergence between European industry and institutions on 5G, which will also be reiterated at the ESA/European Space Policy Institute conference on ‘Space and Satcom for 5G: European Transport and Connected Mobility’, 27–28 June 2017.

The joint statement was signed by Magali Vaissiere, ESA Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications, and representatives from 16 satellite operators, service providers and manufacturers. The signing took place at the international Paris Air and Space Show in the presence of ESA Director General Jan Woerner. Vaissiere noted that 5G provides a major opportunity for the space industry, for space and satellites to become integral parts of the future generation of communications networks and services. The joint statement demonstrates that key industrial stakeholders are ready to join forces in response to this industrial ambition. ESA is going to define a framework supporting industrial action and further strengthening and coordinating institutional support in Europe and, in particular, with the EC.

Source: Satnews Daily

Earning a WTA Tier 3 Full Certification is Cyta's Makarios TeleportCyta's Makarios Teleport in Cyprus has achieved Tier ...
20/06/2017

Earning a WTA Tier 3 Full Certification is Cyta's Makarios Teleport

Cyta's Makarios Teleport in Cyprus has achieved Tier 3 full certification under the World Teleport Association (WTA) Teleport Certification Program.

The World Teleport Association (WTA) focuses on improving the business of satellite communications. At the core of the organization's membership are the world's most innovative operators of teleports, from independents to multinationals, niche service providers to global carriers. WTA is dedicated to advocating for the interests of teleport operators in the global telecommunications market and promoting excellence in teleport business practice, technology and operations.

Since its introduction at 2015, WTA’s Certification program has quickly grown in popularity, with 20 teleports already certified. Cyta’s Makarios Teleport is among those 20 fully certified teleports worldwide. WTA’s Teleport Certification Program serves both teleport operators and their customers and provides an objective, transparent, and internationally accepted method for teleport operators to document the quality of their operations and services. At the same time, it provides a means for customers to select the best possible Teleports, service providers and strategic partners.

WTA Executive Director, Robert Bell, noted that a Full Certification from WTA provides independent validation of the quality of Cyta’s operations for their customers and prospects throughout the region. Cyta’s Makarios Teleport enjoys a privileged geographical location in Cyprus with optimal conditions for satellite communications and has extensive infrastructure and is well connected with Cyta’s international fiber network providing ample capacity and dedicated links to major international nodes. The Teleport offers extensive international reach and serves as a major telecommunications hub in the Eastern Mediterranean. Offered are a wide range of satellite services in the global market including gateway and hosting services, satellite monitoring and control operations, satellite TV, IP links and VSAT services. We are pleased with the full certification of Makarios Teleport by the WTA and anticipate that this will enhance awareness about our capabilities. This certification is the best proof of the state-of-the-art infrastructure and the high level of services offered to our cu stomers” says Christos Limnatitis, Manager of Cyta’s National & International Wholesale Division.

Source: Satnews Daily

ESA Sentinel Small Sat (S^3) ChallengeConcorso internazionale di progettazione di piccole missioni - Scadenza: 30 giugno...
20/06/2017

ESA Sentinel Small Sat (S^3) Challenge

Concorso internazionale di progettazione di piccole missioni - Scadenza: 30 giugno 2017

L’ESA ha lanciato “Sentinel Small Sat (S^3) Challenge”, una competizione internazionale riguardante la progettazione di piccole missioni, applicazioni e soluzioni innovative destinate a fornire valore aggiunto alle missioni satellitari Sentinel in corso.

La Small Sat (S^3) Challenge è un’iniziativa che si inquadra nel contesto del Copernicus Master Prize ed ha come destinatari start-up, piccole e medie imprese, istituzioni scientifiche e anche singoli interessati. Per partecipare è necessario appartenere ai paesi dell'Unione Europea, o membri dell’ESA o con cui l'ESA ha rapporti di collaborazione per il programma Copernicus.

I termini per presentare le proposte scadono il 30 giugno 2017.

Fonte: ASI

Inmarsat Keeps Cars Connected Leads Workshop on Satellite Technology and 5G Connected VehiclesInmarsat, and the company’...
20/06/2017

Inmarsat Keeps Cars Connected Leads Workshop on Satellite Technology and 5G Connected Vehicles

Inmarsat, and the company’s Connected Car group, provider of connectivity solutions and applications for connected vehicles, appropriately will host a workshop at the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Congress in Strasbourg. Here they'll examine the role satellite communications can and will play in helping to connect the next generation of 5G-enabled vehicles. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, June 21st from 2:00 – 5:30 PM at the Strasbourg Convention Center. Registration is free and currently open.

The event is organized jointly by the EMEA Satellite Operators Association (ESOA) and ERTICO-ITS Europe, of which Inmarsat is a member in both organizations. The workshop will feature speakers from satellite operators and automotive industry experts and focus on informing and educating the ‘intelligent transport’ community on how satellite technology can most effectively be deployed and the business case for satellite as a key enabler of the connected car.

Through its Connected Car group, Inmarsat is helping automotive manufacturers and suppliers understand the role satellite can play as the connected car becomes more prevalent and its systems more complex. With satellite technology embedded into the vehicle, OEMs can efficiently and securely broadcast critical updates to its fleet of vehicles using Inmarsat’s highly reliable, fully owned and operated global network; slashing millions in recall and warranty costs and drastically reducing the need for the driver to bring the car into the dealer or servicing center.

Source: Satnews Daily

Maritime Safety in Vanuatu Has Inmarsat and IMSO Collaborating on CommsInmarsat (ISAT.L) has made available five Fleet O...
30/05/2017

Maritime Safety in Vanuatu Has Inmarsat and IMSO Collaborating on Comms

Inmarsat (ISAT.L) has made available five Fleet One units to a pilot initiative that aims to bring change to the way ships connecting island communities in the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu communicate.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) endorsed capacity-­building pilot program is the result of co-­operation between the International Mobile Satellite Organization (IMSO) and the Government of Vanuatu under the leadership of the Ambassador of Vanuatu to the IMO. Waterborne transportation plays an indispensable role in the day-­to-­day life of states relying on maritime transportation that includes small island states.

The Vanuatu archipelago, for instance, stretches 1,300 km from north to south and comprises 82 small islands, of which 65 are inhabited. However, the small vessels used to connect these islands typically fall outside the scope of international maritime conventions and safety standards, which tend to focus on large commercial tonnage.

Safety standards on smaller vessels operating in less developed countries have been a growing concern for the IMO. Moreover, whether due to overcrowding, rough weather or collisions, a lack of adequate and efficient ship-­to-­shore communication often compounds incidents.

The five Fleet One units are destined for the 20m landing craft Valerie, the 28.5m tugboat Warringa and three cargo/passenger vessels Makila (22.5m length), Kiwi Trader (31m) and Vanuatu Ferry (57m). Installation and training for the vessels’ Masters will take place in Port Vila, the archipelago’s capital city and site of its largest harbor. The pilot project will see Inmarsat provide three months of free data usage, while its 505 emergency and distress calling service is being offered on a permanent basis. Inmarsat’s free ‘505’ distress calling service directs calls to the Maritime Rescue Co-­ordination Centre (MRCC) best able to handle an emergency.

Fleet One ensures safety by supporting the data demands of seasonal or sporadic users, providing reliable connectivity for operations moving in and out of VHF or mobile coverage areas. It gives seafarers sufficient data availability to download weather reports and navigational updates, to access email for operational reasons, and to make simultaneous voice calls and send SMS texts.

Vanuatu is establishing a National Emergency Telecommunication Cluster, which will link various governmental departments, humanitarian agencies and logistics services, among others. There is an aspiration for 505 calls to be routed to the cluster to facilitate speedy and coordinated responses. Both the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Utilities and the Vanuatu Office of the Government Chief Information Officer are closely involved in the pilot program.

Capt. Moin Ahmed, Director General of IMSO, stated that ensuring safety of life at sea is a matter of optimum capacity utilized by the operators. It can be best achieved through the development of the right human skills and the use of befitting technologies such as Fleet One, which is expected to enhance capacity of operators, in particular, for non-­convention vessels operating in the environment of small island states and we intend to replicate such laudable initiatives in other regions in the future.

Peter Broadhurst, Inmarsat SVP for Safety and Security added that iIn small island states, vessels mostly operate on coastal routes or in domestic waters between neighbouing islands. Despite providing a lifeline to the communities they serve, vessels sometimes don’t have their own lifeline if something goes wrong. They can be poorly equipped to communicate in an emergency, and often rely on mobile phones which can go out of range. To be successful, initiatives of this kind must gain the support and cooperation of local stakeholders.

H.E Laurent Parenté, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Vanuatu to the IMO noted that initiating this project was a natural response to our local seafarers’ safety, who are too often cut off with the outside world once they are off our coasts. The Inmarsat and IMSO partnership has successfully resulted in the equipment of five local vessels and we are looking forward to extending the roll-­out of Fleet One to all 25 remaining Vanuatu domestic ships trading inter-­island when the pilot project is deemed a success. Further in-­kind support initiatives with other leading organisations are being considered to conclude the project and provide safety services to the 25 remaining vessels trading inter-­island.

Source: Satnews Daily

SES Networks and Patrakom Keep Morale Afloat with Connected Connectivity in Indonesian WatersSES (Euronext Paris:SESG) (...
24/05/2017

SES Networks and Patrakom Keep Morale Afloat with Connected Connectivity in Indonesian Waters

SES (Euronext Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) and Patrakom will provide connectivity services on the high seas for more than 80 vessels. Together Patrakom, a provider of telecommunications and network solutions in Indonesia, and SES announced their partnership to provide seamless, high-speed connectivity to passenger vessels and oil barges traversing domestic routes in Indonesia.

As part of a multi-year agreement, SES Networks and Patrakom's connectivity for over 80 vessels is made possible via SES-9 located at 108.2 degrees East. SES-9 is SES’s largest satellite for Asia-Pacific, and has a powerful mobility beam to provide coverage for vessels sailing across the East Indian Ocean.

SES Networks is newly-created customer focused data division that is leveraging the extensive infrastructure, networks and operations to better meet the distinct needs of SES’s customers. The SES Networks business unit allows SES to deliver increasingly differentiated satellite-enabled solutions for data-centric segments, one of them being Mobility.

Endi Fitri, Director of Business Development at Patrakom remarked that at Patrakom, they provide daily connectivity to hundreds of vessels sailing across the Indonesian waters. Today, many of these vessels are limited by the level of connectivity due to the high entry barriers to get access to satellite communications. SES-9’s high-power mobility beam delivers seamless and reliable coverage over high-traffic domestic routes, enabling a cost-effective usage of bandwidth for their maritime customers.

Steve Collar, Chief Executive Officer at SES Networks, concluded that they recognize a growing need for easily customizable and scalable connectivity solutions for the evolving maritime market. They are continuously enhancing our mobility capabilities with this in mind, and are pleased to support Patrakom with tailored bandwidth and coverage, offering them the flexibility to cater for the diverse connectivity needs of their maritime customers. The capacity provided by SES-9, with its dedicated mobility beam for maritime communications, is also well-suited for comprehensive coverage over Indonesian waters.

Source: Satnews Daily

New Hybrid Platform from SES Brings Palau Telecoms and Others Connectivity in APAC RegionSES (Euronext Paris:SESG) (LuxX...
23/05/2017

New Hybrid Platform from SES Brings Palau Telecoms and Others Connectivity in APAC Region

SES (Euronext Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) has unveiled a new hybrid resiliency platform to serve the specific needs of telcos, mobile network operators, enterprises and maritime connectivity providers.

nternet services provider Palau Telecoms is already enjoying the exceptional performance of the seamless solution supporting business continuity and profitability. The new solution represents fully-managed ‘bandwidth-on-demand’ connectivity, with intelligent routing and resiliency. Unique to SES, the multi-orbit approach, which leverages the wide coverage capabilities of GEOt satellites and the high throughput capabilities of MEO satellites, allows virtually 100 percent availability of services.

The fully managed solution is currently available in the APAC region and is provided though a platform equipped to support the most reliable and high performing networks across orbit-diverse connections. The service is planned for rollout across further regions and complements the site diversity intelligent routing capability that has already been successfully deployed for many SES Networks customers.

SES has recently announced the company's new go-to-market organization model, which is comprised of highly customer-focused business units. Under the new model, the data-centric segments are served by SES Networks, allowing the firm to deliver increasingly differentiated satellite-enabled solutions for Fixed Data, Mobility, and Government. This hybrid resiliency platform represents a fine example of the power of combining the infrastructure, networks and operations available within the SES Networks business unit.

Steve Collar, the CEO of SES Networks, stated that the company's multi-orbit approach allows for the catering of literally all connectivity needs of the firm's telco and enterprise customers, even in the most remote areas with no or limited terrestrial telecom infrastructure. Long-standing partner Palau Telecoms and their customers will be the first to avail themselves of the benefits of this new broadband platform. Over the past several years, continued growth in Internet and mobile use in Palau has been noted, and this solution will have a huge impact that quality connectivity makes on local businesses and the economy.

Sam Masang, the CEO of Palau Telecoms, added that satellite network solutions are ideal to help the company meet the growing data demand in Palau and bridge the digital divide, as terrestrial infrastructures have limitations and, in some cases, are not possible to roll-out. With an Internet pe*******on rate of around 30 percent, SES helps this company to address Palau’s thirst for data and boost the economy. MEO-driven connectivity has already been empowering citizens and businesses over the past several years and now our firms is the first customer to avail of SES’s hybrid GEO-MEO network in this region of the world.

Source: Satnews Daily

Speedcast Gains Four Service Contracts with O&G OperatorsSpeedcast International Limited (ASX: SDA) has secured four new...
19/05/2017

Speedcast Gains Four Service Contracts with O&G Operators

Speedcast International Limited (ASX: SDA) has secured four new contracts for professional services with oil and gas operators in the North Sea and Asia-Pacific region.

In the North Sea, Speedcast will provide engineering and systems integration support through the testing and commissioning of various equipment including public address and general alarm (PA/GA) systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV), ultra high frequency (UHF) and very high frequency(VHF) radios, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), and radar and aeronautical navigation beacons during the final part of a shipyard fit-out phase before providing ongoing support during the critical period from sail-away to first oil. The team will then execute a full handover to the operator to complete the contract.

Additionally, Speedcast has expanded its professional services role with two major operators in the North Sea to complement and provide network support to the specialist teams who it already supports through radio operator, telecom technician and project/service delivery positions.

Finally, Speedcast will provide engineering resources to another large oil and gas operator to help commission the telecommunication services on a new platform in Malaysia. Speedcast’s professional services group provides short- or long-term technical manpower and expertise on a dedicated, project- or part-time basis at customer sites or at one of Speedcast’s global points of presence. Past professional services projects include end-to-end management of client networks, license facilitation and operation and maintenance of existing, client-owned IT systems and telecom equipment.

Keith Johnson, Executive Vice President, Energy, Speedcast, noted that embedding a Speedcast employee on-site at a customer location further strengthens the firm's relationship and enables clients to focus on their core business rather than their telecommunications networks. Professional services is an area where Speedcast is adding resources because of the increasing interest from customers for a partner that can provide a full range of products and services, not just connectivity.

Source: Satnews Daily

15° Workshop AGILEPresso l’ASI, 23-24 maggio“AGILE is 10 (the way we were, the WAVE we are)” è il titolo del 15° worksho...
17/05/2017

15° Workshop AGILE
Presso l’ASI, 23-24 maggio

“AGILE is 10 (the way we were, the WAVE we are)” è il titolo del 15° workshop centrato sulla piccola missione italiana dedicata allo studio dell'Universo nelle alte energie, in attività da dieci anni.

L’evento si terrà presso la sede dell'Agenzia Spaziale Italiana di Roma (Via del Politecnico - Tor Vergata), Sala Cassini, dal 23 al 24 maggio 2017.

Scopo del workshop è offrire un aggiornamento sui più recenti sviluppi nei settori dell’astrofisica delle alte energie e della fisica terrestre in relazione alla missione AGILE.

In particolare, le sessioni si soffermeranno sullo stato di AGILE, sulle prospettive di ricerca nell’ambito delle onde gravitazionali, sull’astrofisica delle alte energie galattiche ed extragalattiche e sulle proprietà delle particelle nella magnetosfera interna.

Una sessione specifica sarà dedicata al decimo ‘compleanno’ di AGILE.

Fonte: ASI

During SES Industry Days, 4K High Frame Rate Technology via Satellite to be Demo'dSES (Euronext Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) ...
17/05/2017

During SES Industry Days, 4K High Frame Rate Technology via Satellite to be Demo'd

SES (Euronext Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) and LG Electronics (LG) will demonstrate OLED TV’s cutting-edge 4K High Frame Rate (HFR) broadcast at the tenth SES Industry Days conference on May 16 and 17 in Luxembourg.

The 4K HFR content will be transmitted live via an ASTRA satellite at 19.2 degrees East and displayed on LG’s OLED TV, using prototype HFR software. This demonstration will offer visitors the opportunity to experience the highly-improved picture quality of next generation 4K HFR broadcast content.

HFR is a new broadcast technology that enhances the quality of 4K Ultra HD delivery by increasing frames per second (FPS) up to 120, the maximum for broadcast content, compared to most current technology which typically supports 50 FPS content or less. The enhanced FPS rate is particularly beneficial for fast action such as sports with lifelike, highly fluid images, while eliminating motion-related picture degradation found on conventional TVs such as motion blur and judder.

In addition to display manufacturers, such as LG, global broadcasters and content providers are also preparing for the launch of the second phase of Ultra HD using the DVB UHD-1 Phase 2 specification, which features 4K HFR technology. The UHD-1 Phase 2 standard includes other cutting-edge technologies such as High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Next-generation Audio (NGA).

Sam Kim, the SVP and head of TV product planning at the LG Home Entertainment Company, related that LG is committed to offering consumers around the world the latest in TV technologies and High Frame Rate on OLED TVs, which must be seen to be believed. Watching 4K HFR content on an OLED TV as it’s being transmitted in real time by ASTRA’s satellite is a great example of pushing the limits of current TV technologies.

Thomas Wrede, Vice President New Technology & Standards at SES, added that SES has been steadily pushing forward the development of Ultra HD, and the Industry Days event has always been an excellent platform to showcase new TV technology. High Frame Rate will be an important step towards further enhancing the quality of Ultra HD satellite transmissions, in particular for sports and reality TV events. The company's continued partnership with LG Electronics is important in setting the broadcast standards of tomorrow and pioneering future TV technologies, and we are very pleased to work with LG Electronics on such an important milestone.

Source: Satnews Daily

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