\"<p>The
The first OneWeb installation at sea performance evaluation will provide valuable feedback to support service development and prepare for integration into Marlink’s smart hybrid network<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: OneWeb<\/a> and Marlink<\/a> on Wednesday said that the companies will jointly conduct an at-sea trial of the satellite communication provider’s low-earth orbit (LEO) maritime service in Q4 2022.

The initial integration and evaluation will take place at Marlink’s Eik teleport (Norway), with installation and on-vessel trial scheduled for Q4 2022, as per an official statement.

Marlink has signed up satellite hardware providers Intellian and
Hughes Network Systems<\/a> to conduct tests of the OneWeb maritime service to validate throughput, latency, and quality.

Meanwhile, the hardware – a user terminal from Intellian and a core module from Hughes Network Systems – will be tested for stability, signal tracking, and handover capability.

“As a Managed Service Provider of hybrid network solutions across all frequencies and orbits, with customers in all verticals, Marlink has the right expertise and capabilities to help OneWeb prepare its service for the maritime market,” said Tore Morten Olsen, President, Maritime, Marlink.

“OneWeb’s LEO service will bring a completely new kind of connectivity to maritime users, providing a high level of quality and performance that will deliver a richer, more immersive and terrestrial-like user experience onboard ships,” said Carole Plessy, Vice President of Europe and Maritime, OneWeb. “This is a watershed moment for the maritime connectivity market, together with our trusted partner Marlink the testing and evaluation will ensure that we have a fully robust and reliable service in place when commercial operations begin.”

Marlink and OneWeb announced in January 2022 their intention to collaborate to bring the new LEO service to its customer base onshore and offshore.

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SpaceX launches 51 more Starlink satellites in its 40th mission<\/a><\/h2>

The Falcon 9 rocket launched 51 Starlink satellites and Spaceflight's Sherpa-LTC to orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the US.<\/p><\/div>

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The first OneWeb installation at sea performance evaluation will provide valuable feedback to support service development and prepare for integration into Marlink’s smart hybrid network<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: OneWeb<\/a> and Marlink<\/a> on Wednesday said that the companies will jointly conduct an at-sea trial of the satellite communication provider’s low-earth orbit (LEO) maritime service in Q4 2022.

The initial integration and evaluation will take place at Marlink’s Eik teleport (Norway), with installation and on-vessel trial scheduled for Q4 2022, as per an official statement.

Marlink has signed up satellite hardware providers Intellian and
Hughes Network Systems<\/a> to conduct tests of the OneWeb maritime service to validate throughput, latency, and quality.

Meanwhile, the hardware – a user terminal from Intellian and a core module from Hughes Network Systems – will be tested for stability, signal tracking, and handover capability.

“As a Managed Service Provider of hybrid network solutions across all frequencies and orbits, with customers in all verticals, Marlink has the right expertise and capabilities to help OneWeb prepare its service for the maritime market,” said Tore Morten Olsen, President, Maritime, Marlink.

“OneWeb’s LEO service will bring a completely new kind of connectivity to maritime users, providing a high level of quality and performance that will deliver a richer, more immersive and terrestrial-like user experience onboard ships,” said Carole Plessy, Vice President of Europe and Maritime, OneWeb. “This is a watershed moment for the maritime connectivity market, together with our trusted partner Marlink the testing and evaluation will ensure that we have a fully robust and reliable service in place when commercial operations begin.”

Marlink and OneWeb announced in January 2022 their intention to collaborate to bring the new LEO service to its customer base onshore and offshore.

\"SpaceX<\/a><\/figure>

SpaceX launches 51 more Starlink satellites in its 40th mission<\/a><\/h2>

The Falcon 9 rocket launched 51 Starlink satellites and Spaceflight's Sherpa-LTC to orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the US.<\/p><\/div>