Piers Cunningham, Director of Maritime Business for Inmarsat has resigned from the global satellite communications company in a shock move that sees him leaving the business after nine years for a move to join SatComms in Australia.
-01/07/2010As of the 1st January 2010, all Inmarsat C activations via SatComms Australia will incur a $ 150 activation fee
-23/12/2009Due to regulation changes, SatComms Australia will no longer supply Thuraya products and services. We will however continue to support our existing Thuraya customers.
-23/10/2009CommQuest is an event specifically intended for Government solutions via Inmarsat Land, Sea & Air. CommQuest 2009 sees the first opportunity in Canberra to witness live demonstrations by the Inmarsat Government Solutions team using BGAN on the new Inmarsat I-4 constellation. CommQuest 2009 features presentations from Michael Butler (President, Inmarsat), Vivian Quenet (Director, Asia Pacific, Vizada) and Jamie Green (Project Manager 'Office in a Box', Centrelink).
-26/02/2009The Inmarsat BGAN, FleetBroadband and SwiftBroadband services provided by the Inmarsat-4 (I-4) F1 spacecraft were successfully restored on Tuesday, 24 February, marking the end of the final outage required to complete the transition of the I-4 satellite repositioning.
-25/02/2009The potential of high speed satellite communication has advanced to another level with the launch of our provider Inmarsat's third I-4 satellite on 18 August 2008.
-28/01/2009Faria WatchDog™ 750VMS provides an unprecedented cost effective messaging, e-mail and reporting solution for vessel monitoring. A single satellite communications unit enables organisations in the commercial fishing industry to meet position reporting requirements. The state-of-the-art Iridium satellite, GSM cellular wireless and 16-channel GPS tracking system provides an end-to-end solution that empowers users to manage in near real-time, their entire fleet or a single vessel, from just about anywhere.
-06/06/2008IriTRACK provides an unprecedented new level of health and safety piece of mind. A single satellite communications unit enables any organization to monitor the position of assets and personnel in the most remote of locations, automatically receive an alert in an emergency situation, and utilize two-way, hands-free voice communications.
-22/03/2008
Often our customers need more than just satellite communications and it's in these situations that we really shine. As a solutions provider, we're all about understanding your goals and helping you achieve them. If you have a land or marine communication problem, we can work with you to find a solution that's reliable, valuable and cost effective.
Our LandMobile solutions can help you collect, analyze and communicate information anywhere in the world. The information could be core samples from a geologist in the field, a video feed from a reporter in the zone, or real-time encrypted battlefield intelligence. All of these applications require more than just a satellite terminal and some airtime, we understand that and we can help.
On the Marine side, our solutions can help you communicate ship to shore and back again without fuss. It's easy to provide the hardware required for global communications, but we go further than that. We can install that hardware on your ship, commission it, show the Captain how to best manage it and then remove it all again if required. We can also help the owner manage the cost of the service with some useful and easy to use web based tools. Apart from vessel based solutions, we can also help with communicating to and from unmanned maritime devices, such as data logging buoys.