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Mobile Satcom Solutions

Satellite communications have created a global village, with communications accessible and available at any point in time, if the right equipment is deployed.

Orbit’s solutions for mobile satellite communications provide the systems that both commercial and defense customers need to make the most of satellite capabilities and data. They enable users to benefit from real-time, accurate, quality communications.
Applications to be included:

 Trains

Transportation is the lifeblood of a modern economy. In order to compete effectively, train authorities must meet the increasing demand for high capacity data and TV communications, in order to serve increasingly sophisticated  passengers.

Orbit's satellite communication systems deliver the capacity and speed required to offer better service nationally at competitive prices. With countrywide coverage, Orbit solutions reach every point on the network. 

 Marine

High-speed communications have become as crucial on sea as on land. Two-way (Tx/Rx) data, Internet, telephone, fax, video and video conferencing improve routine operations and are vital when exceptional events occur.

Orbit's solutions are used on military and commercial vessels, yachts, cruise ships and even fishing boats.  

 Vehicle

In today’s dynamic, continuously changing military scenarios, communications are the backbone of mission success.

Orbit deploys advanced mobile satellite communications systems to enable land, sea and air forces to communicate at every level and with every force. 

 Airborne

Today’s customers expect to remain in touch with their businesses and enable personal contacts on an `any time, any place` basis.

Orbit's solutions for airline and aircraft operators accommodate this demand by deploying high speed internet connections, voice applications and a full array of value-added service options. Designed specifically for commercial and business aircraft, Orbit solutions keep today’s on-the-go passengers in contact when they are in the air.  

 


 

 
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