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Uncontended Voice and Data Through TDMA Networks

electronics to other industries like healthcare, logistics, agriculture and oil and gas, to name a few.    For most of these applications, especially those located in remote areas, the IoT has only been made possible through satellite-based communication. For example, companies such as Harris CapRock* work with their customers to provide connectivity through satellite communications, with a specialization in transient environments. One way this is achieved is through Harris CapRock One. It provides a communication service that monitors for and adopts the best-fit satellite, wireless or

Tracey Haslam, President, Harris CapRock (Photo: Harris CapRock)

Harris CapRock Connectivity Assists Oceaneering ROV Ops

Technology from Harris CapRock Communications is enabling Oceaneering International, Inc. to remotely pilot and automatically control its NEXXUS remotely operated vehicle ROV.  Harris CapRock is providing satellite bandwidth and service to operate the ROV, which enables the pilot to execute assignments ranging from simple video monitoring to highly complex vessel inspection tasks.  The satellite link enables Oceaneering to pilot the ROV from offshore, from another vessel, or from an onshore command center. Harris CapRock’s innovative data/video communications technology was originally

Heavy work class ROV NEXXUS  (Image: Oceaneering)

Satellite Service Enables Remote ROV Piloting

Harris CapRock connectivity enables Oceaneering to remotely pilot and automatically control ROV   Technology from Harris CapRock Communications, a global provider of managed communications services for remote and harsh environments, is enabling Oceaneering International, Inc. to remotely pilot and automatically control its NEXXUS remotely operated vehicle ROV.    Harris CapRock is providing satellite bandwidth and service to operate the ROV, which enables the pilot to execute assignments ranging from simple video monitoring to highly complex vessel inspection tasks.  The

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OceanWorks Supply Seafloor Communication Nodes to HCC

OceanWorks International says it has completed the delivery of a spare node base and two node pods to Harris CapRock Communications (HCC) in support of the ongoing operation and maintenance of CSnet International’s Offshore Communications Backbone (OCB) system. The OCB subsea infrastructure, including five seafloor nodes which form the existing seafloor observatory portion of the system, was originally designed by OceanWorks International. The system, deployed in 3000m of water in the Mediterranean Sea during the fall of 2010, has been providing scientists with real time data from sensor

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RigNet Appoint Molly McGuirk US Region Manager

is a graduate of United Technologies' Emerging Leaders Program held at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business. Neugebauer brings over 15 years of experience in the remote communications industry, serving most recently as managing director, North America/Canada for Harris CapRock Communications. He will be functionally responsible for the development, implementation and management of global operations and QHSE in order to support the regions in their service delivery and support with common processes, systems and training. Neugebauer holds an Associates of Applied Science in

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