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Canadian Coast Guard Selects Telesat for Digital Satellite Communications System |
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PARIS, June 8, 2006/Satnews Daily/ ― The
Canadian Coast Guard has selected the Canadian company Telesat to
provide ship to shore communications via satellite. The European Space
Agency (ESA) said this represents the second commercial phase for the
highly successful ESA-supported project Marine eCommerce Applications.
According to ESA, the project has recently completed its first phase at a Telesat testing facility. In phase two, which began in April 2006, a first vessel in the Coastguard’s Maritimes region has been equipped with the satellite equipment. Phase 3 will involve installation and training as well as introduction of the system to the four remaining Coast Guard regions: Newfoundland, Quebec, Central and Arctic, and Pacific.
For each ship, Telesat will provide a satellite terminal with a full-motion antenna system and modem which is connected to Telesat's teleport. The same equipment is suitable for vessels of all sizes and the full system rollout is expected to be completed within two-and-a-half years.
A total of about 2200 Coast Guard employees will
receive e-mail accounts accessible through a web-based mail system. They
will also be able to watch television and have access to satellite
channels. The satellite signal will be delivered via Telesat's Anik F2 satellite. The satellite uses Ku-band and is capable of delivering Internet speeds of approximately two megabits per second. MeCA is an extremely robust, fully redundant system that will offer extremely high availability.
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