KVH expands maritime network coverage for Hudson Bay and North Atlantic

Key areas for commercial fishing to benefit from additional HTS connectivity

KVH expands maritime network coverage for Hudson Bay and North Atlantic

KVH Industries has expanded its mini-VSAT Broadbandsm HTS network coverage throughout Hudson Bay and the North Atlantic, including northeastern Canada, the Labrador Sea, Iceland, and Greenland. 

The expansion represents an addition of nearly 4 million square kilometers of Ku-band coverage to the 272 million square kilometers of global coverage that KVH’s HTS network provides. The Hudson Bay coverage is particularly important to commercial fishing fleets who rely on satellite connectivity for operations and crew welfare.

Mark Woodhead, KVH’s executive vice president for mobile connectivity, says:

“This expansion of coverage reflects our continued commitment to providing the maritime industry with a complete end-to-end solution for global connectivity. Today, vessels use connectivity for everything from communications and crew welfare to performance optimization and we see our network as essential to their success.”

KVH launched its mini-VSAT Broadband HTS network in late 2017, and continually enhances the network with technological advancements. The network utilizes Intelsat’s FlexMaritime service to deliver global multi-layered coverage, enabling vessels to see multiple HTS and wide beam satellites for maximum availability of broadband service.