Additional equipment for each boat includes one SAILOR Fleet33 and two SAILOR Inmarsat-C terminals as well as SAILOR MF/HF and fixed and portable SAILOR VHF radios. Volvo Ocean Race officials and race umpires are also using the recently introduced SAILOR VHF Scrambler portable radios for secure and confidential communication during race starts and in-port races.
The SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband used by the competing VO70s is the only mobile broadband solution to offer full automatic satellite beam switchover, so the crews will not need to manually tune in and reconfigure, which allows them to concentrate on racing while staying connected at all times. This unique switchover functionality is also vital for the many deep sea merchant vessels that SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband has been, and will be installed on, ensuring that crew will receive an uninterrupted service when passing from region to region.
"The third I4 satellite going live makes FleetBroadband truly global and we're delighted that the VO70s will be among the first boats to make use of it with SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband onboard," says Bjarne Lauritzen, Senior Vice President Sales & Marketing, Thrane & Thrane. "The Volvo Ocean Race is a fantastic vehicle for SAILOR, as it is the toughest test our products can be put through. By performing onboard the VO70s, SAILOR shows its credentials for withstanding perhaps the most extreme environment possible at sea."

