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News Canadian Coast Guard selects digital satellite communications system
The Canadian Coast Guard has selected the Canadian company Telesat to provide ship to shore communications via satellite. This represents the second commercial phase for the highly successful ESA supported project Marine eCommerce Applications. Marine eCommerce Applications (MeCA) proved its capabilities in 2005, when Telesat began offering internet services to passengers aboard Canadian ferries. The new agreement with the Canadian government calls for Telesat to provide satellite equipment to selected Coast Guard vessels, which will be used to access e-mail, watch satellite television and use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones.
The Honourable Loyola Hearn, the Canadian Minister of Fisheries and Oceans observed that this is a significant development for crews who spend long periods at sea, enabling them to stay in touch with their families and events at home.
For each ship, Telesat will provide a satellite terminal with a full-motion antenna system and modem which is connected to Telesat's teleport. The same equipment is suitable for vessels of all sizes and the full system rollout is expected to be completed within two-and-a-half years.
A total of about 2200 Coast Guard employees will receive e-mail accounts accessible through a web-based mail system. They will also be able to watch television and have access to satellite channels.
The MeCA project, which is supported by ESA’s Telecommunication Department, was a test-bed for future Internet-at-sea projects like the one currently under way with the Coast Guard. MeCA acted as a proving ground for the antennas and terminal equipment.
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