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North Sea Broadband Viable: Modern broadband coverage of the North Sea seems viable according to a
study (NauticCom) carried out at DanCell Internationals maritime division over the
last six months. Currently traditional V SAT communications has been
the only option once a few kilometers off the coast when terrestrial, mobile broadband coverage terminates.

It is
now within reach to offer broadband based on an optimized version of terrestrial mobile broadband to allow for very large cells. The data rates are quite comfortable for most applications with up
to 3.1Mbit/s in down link and up to 1.8 Mbit/s in up link and the latency problems associated with satellite communications are dramatically reduced.
Broadband Bridges and
Ports The technology
is well suited for building Broadband Bridges along the shipping routes with
heavy traffic and to equip ports with similar equipment. Offering cost effective
and higher data rates than available from satellite today.
Future Developments in
Technology The potential
is to upgrade the network to data rates in the 10-15 Mbit/s based on current
plans new releases of the technology.
For more information contact Erik Hornung at +456160 8848 or erik.hornung@dancell.com.
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