Satnews Daily
September 11th, 2019

ThinKom Collaborates with Newtec to Deliver ThinSat 300 Flat Panel Antenna to Indonesian Federal Police


ThinKom Solutions, Inc. has supplied their ThinSat 300 flat-panel phased-array antennas for Indonesian Federal Police command center vehicles to access satellite broadband on the move (SOTM). 

The project is a collaboration of ThinKom, Skyreach, Heimdall Defence and Newtec. ThinKom supplied the antenna, integrated with the Newtec Dialog® Hub. Heimdall was responsible for system integration, installation, user interface and operator training, and Skyreach is providing VSAT connectivity. Initially, the systems have been deployed on two Indonesian Federal Police vehicles. Other installations are expected to follow in the coming months.


The low-profile ThinKom ThinSat 300 demonstrated consistent, efficient high-speed SOTM during a coast-to-coast drive across the United States.

Photo is courtesy of the company.

The field-proven ThinSat 300 antenna is just 4.3 inches high and mounts on a standard roof rack. Total weight, including the radome, is 120 pounds. Based on ThinKom’s patented phased-array technology, the vehicle-mounted antenna enables robust IP networks, streaming video and voice-over-IP applications without stopping to deploy a fixed satellite terminal or waiting for a blockage recovery.

Darin Anderson, director of international business development at ThinKom, said the ThinSat 300 mobile SATCOM antenna provides uninterrupted communication links for the command vehicles, even at highway speeds and off-road terrain conditions. The antenna’s spectral efficiency of up to two bits per Hertz delivers high throughput on narrowband channels without spreading the signal, resulting in a substantial savings in operational expenses.

Jo Rudy Haryoto, Founder and CEO of Skyreach, added that since the beginning, Skyreach, with its experience in mobile SATCOM technology, has responded to users’ needs for high-quality video surveillance on the move, and the suitable choice has been identified as a combination of ThinSat 300 and Newtec MxDMA technology. SATCOM-on-the-Move is also useful in urban areas, especially at busy times when a mobile network will not be able to accommodate constant data transfer and cellular 4G bonding technology will fail to accommodate video-streaming

Riana Ng, Heimdall regional account director, noted that this SATCOM-on-the-move capability will be a tremendous asset to the Indonesian Federal Police in sustaining mission-critical operations across the 6,000 inhabited islands in the Indonesian archipelago. Many of them have limited or no terrestrial mobile communications network coverage.

Andrew Faiola, head of mobility at Newtec, related that emergency services have to deal with life-threatening situations, often with little warning, and in areas where terrestrial connectivity has been degraded, or even destroyed. Yet, communications and coordination are mission critical.  The communications solution delivered to the Indonesian Federal Police is a winning combination from ThinKom, Heimdall Defence and Newtec that is cost-effective, easy to use, reliable and secure. It dramatically improves the capability of the police to do their jobs while reducing risk and uncertainty.