SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB and Saab AB Merge Existing Technologies
and Commercial off-the-Shelf Components into Affordable, High-Capacity SATCOM on
the Move Terminal
STOCKHOLM, Sweden – March 9, 2009 – SWE-DISH Satellite
Systems AB, a DataPath® company specializing in compact, quick-to-air and
easy-to-use mobile satellite communications (SATCOM) equipment, announces a new
SATCOM on-the-move terminal that is a result of a successful integration of
SWE-DISH’s leading satellite terminal technology and Saab’s leading stabilized
platform technology. The SATCOM on-the-move terminal is designed for both land
and marine applications with close to worldwide coverage and access to almost
any commercial Ku band satellite in service today for up to 10 Mbps broadband
communications.
The SATCOM on-the-move terminal from SWE-DISH and Saab is
designed to provide an easy-to-use, unsurpassed broadband on-the-move SATCOM
capability with very high performance and accuracy. It is truly interoperable
with legacy systems due to fully meeting Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
and worldwide satellite operator requirements in legacy transmission modes, such
as Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC) and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA),
without the need to employ excess bandwidth and spread spectrum modulation to
overcome terminal deficiencies. For the foreseeable future, operation within the
common infrastructure is essential for networking with thousands of existing
legacy terminals deployed worldwide.
The unique Saab navigation and steering system is autonomous from the
satellite link and maintains pointing during blocking so reacquisition is
instantaneous when line of sight is reestablished. The four-axis mount ensures
accurate pointing on land or sea from the poles to the equator. Due to use of
high-strength, lightweight components such as carbon fiber, the platform has a
low weight and can easily be mounted on any vehicle or vessel. The terminal
balances cost, performance and profile to be an effective solution for all
platforms requiring streaming video, video conferencing, net meeting, file
transfer protocol, and battlefield management — all while on the move.
In May 2006 the pre-series first demonstration unit was presented. Now, less
than three years later, the platform is ready for delivery. Both SWE-DISH and
Saab have developed and tested the terminal in a wide range of circumstances and
tough situations. The SATCOM on-the-move terminal is well suited for highly
maneuverable, high-speed platforms such as off-road vehicles, smaller inshore
boats, and medium-size littoral ships.
Lars Jehrlander, CEO of SWE-DISH Satellite Systems, said, “Since 2006 we have
worked to make this among the best on-the-move terminals available. The keys to
the system’s success are SWE-DISH’s high-performance antenna and Saab’s
revolutionary stabilizer that keep the satellite link fixed and accurate no
matter the terrain or the maneuver. Now it’s time to raise the bar on our
competitors and give end users advanced broadband on-the-move.”
The SATCOM on-the-move terminal is being shown on a demonstration tour, which
started in Europe in January and is currently continuing in North America.
About SWE-DISH Satellite Systems
AB
SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden,
is a world-leading supplier of mobile satellite communications equipment and
related services for broadband applications. The company supplies major
broadcasters, armed forces and disaster relief organizations, amongst others,
with compact and quick-to-air satellite terminals for live transmission of
video, data, Internet and voice content from anywhere in the world. Its customer
base includes broadcasters such as CNN and BBC, disaster relief organizations
and military organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, Danish Defence, the
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and the U.S. Department of
Defense. SWE-DISH was established in1994. For more information, visit www.swe-dish.com.
About DataPath, Inc.
DataPath® is a global leader in creating satellite-based network
solutions that solve customers’ toughest communications challenges. It
specializes in enabling highly complex, video-intensive communications networks
that are critical to the operations of military, civilian government and
commercial organizations. Even in the most urgent time frames and extreme
conditions, DataPath establishes and maintains communications anywhere and
delivers total network control through its communications solutions, MaxView®
network control software and comprehensive services. SWE DISH Satellite Systems
AB, a Stockholm-based, global leader in the design and manufacture of mobile
satellite communications systems, is a wholly owned subsidiary. DataPath is
headquartered in Duluth, Ga., U.S.A. and operates via more than two dozen
offices and distributor locations around the world. For more information, visit
www.datapath.com.
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