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December 9th, 2009

Inmarsat's FB150 Now Involved In Peruvian Anchovy Fishing


The first FleetBroadband 150 terminal in Peru has been deployed onboard an anchovy fishing vessel. The 58-metre (190ft) Maria Pia has a crew of 20 who can now benefit from the newest Inmarsat maritime broadband service.

The Maria Pia's operators, the Austral Group, took the decision to upgrade from Inmarsat Fleet 33 because of the increasingly large data files that the vessel was sending and receiving. The need to transmit elog books and records quickly is answered by the fast speeds FB150 is able to offer — delivering voice and IP data up to 150 kbps. FB150 is designed for small- to medium-sized fishing vessels with relatively low data rate requirements but which still require the reliability, global accessibility and quality offered by Inmarsat. Peru is one of the world's largest producers by volume of fish and fish-derived products, and fishing is the country's second biggest industry - making it an ideal market for FB150.