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Inmarsat, ITC Global Expand Connectivity Options

The global provider of mobile satellite communications Inmarsat and the Panasonic Avionics Corp subsidiary ITC Global have announced a five-year strategic collaboration.The partnership enables the organisations to combine their highly complementary, market-leading services to offer broadband connectivity, paired with high-value connectivity solutions to customers in the maritime, yachting and offshore energy sectors.ITC Global will offer Inmarsat’s market-leading Fleet Xpress service, incorporating the Ka-band solution into its existing comprehensive range of Ku-band connectivity services.

MTR100: AXSUB

;s second generation of diving data management system, AxDDM, that is design for a typical rackmount installation available as a 1-, 2-, 3- or 4-diver system. AXSUB will launch in 2016 its high definition portable system, AxVIEWHD V-P, available as a 1- or a 2-diver system, which can be delivered with a Panasonic Toughpad and monitors installed in the lid of the Pelican case. When using the AxVIEW systems with other AXSUB products such as the AxLIGHT 35 LED lamp with the integrated overheating protection circuit and the AxSEE 57i SMART camera equipped with a built-in depth sensor, it becomes an integrated

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BIG DATA: First Intelsat EpicNG Satellite Launched

mobile network operators, and broadband for applications such as enterprise, aeronautical and maritime mobility, and government throughout the Americas. The satellite also features spot beams for mobility customers serving the heavily trafficked North Atlantic region. Companies such as Harris CapRock, Panasonic, EMC (formerly MTN), Axesat and leading national telecom operators in Latin America will be among the first to deploy services on the platform.    

Ross Laboratories Delivers Turn-Key Sweep System

in recessed areas in the hull, leaving the deck clear at all times.  The booms are deployed by a hydraulic system using controls at the helm station.   Electronics are mounted in a custom built work cabinet with slide out drawers for easy access containing the depth sounding system, Panasonic Toughbook™ data collection computer, and a Trimble DGPS sub-meter system.  Hypack™ software is used for data collection and processing.   The St. Paul District is responsible for surveying and mapping the upper 243.6 miles of navigation channel to a minimum depth of 9 feet

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