inmarsat in A Sentence

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    BSNL launches satellite phone service using Inmarsat.

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    The best known modern communications satellite systems are probably Inmarsat and INTELSAT.

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    The service includes areas where there are no networks and Inmarsat offers 14 satellites.

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    Inmarsat said 160,000 vessels worldwide already used its safety service, which it provides at no charge.

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    The service will cover areas where no networks are present, provided by Inmarsat which has 14 satellites.

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    The service will cover areas where no networks are present and be provided by Inmarsat which has 14 satellites.

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    The service will cover areas where no networks are present and are provided by Inmarsat which has 14 satellites.

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    The service will cover areas where no networks are present and will be provided by Inmarsat which has 14 satellites.

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    Now Inmarsat is preparing to launch a new satellite in an effort to improve the speed of in-flight Wi-Fi on flights across Europe.

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    State-owned BSNL has started satellite phone service through Inmarsat which will be initially offered to government agencies and later opened for others citizen in phased manner.

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    State-owned BSNL today started satellite phone service through Inmarsat which will be initially offered to government agencies and later opened for others citizen in phased manner.

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    BSNL has started satellite phone service using Inmarsat service which will be initially offered to government agencies and later extended to citizens in a phased manner.

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    An excellent story about the search by Christine Negroni pinpoints the work of a British satellite company called Inmarsat at the center of an energetic crowdsourced effort.

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    We would previously reported on some of the findings that Inmarsat had released, which looked at the location of the last“ping” their satellites were able to pick up from the moving plane.

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    Protopapas said,"Inmarsat is one of the most respected global space businesses and it is hugely exciting that this memorandum will pave the way for greater cooperation with us on a number of levels.

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    Inmarsat said the IMO had formally approved its new service, which will be available to tens of thousands of vessels already equipped with its FleetBroadband or Fleet One communications terminals with a small additional device.

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    The 5,000th ship installation of Inmarsat Fleet Xpress, the world's only high-speed, globally-available Ka-band VSAT service designed for mobility and available from a single operator, is set to be completed by the close of the month.

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    Inmarsat announced the approval of its own new safety service and congratulated Iridium and BeiDou, the latter of which it said had been successful with its request for GMDSS evaluation by a sub-committee of the IMO.

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    The search for the missing airplane, which became the most costly of aviation history, emphasized initially the South China and Andaman seas, before analysis of the aircraft's automated communications with an Inmarsat satellite identified a possible crash site somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.

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    The search for the missing airplane, which became the most costly in aviation history, focused initially on the South China and Andaman seas, before analysis of the aircraft's automated communications with an Inmarsat satellite identified a possible crash site somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.

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    Relying mostly on analysis of data from the Inmarsat satellite with which the aircraft last communicated, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau initially proposed that a hypoxia event was the most likely cause given the available evidence, although there has been no consensus on this theory among investigators.

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    Relying mostly on analysis of data from the Inmarsat satellite with which the aircraft last communicated, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau proposed initially that a hypoxia event was the most likely cause given the available evidence, although there has not been any consensus concerning this theory among investigators.

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    Relying mostly on analysis of data from the Inmarsat satellite with which the aircraft last communicated, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau(ATSB) proposed initially that a hypoxia event was the most likely cause given the available evidence, although there has not been any consensus concerning this theory among investigators.

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    The‘Industrial IoT on Land and at Sea' report published by Inmarsat in July based on independent market research by Vanson Bourne and drawing on responses from hundreds of participants across a range of sectors reveals that shipping is no longer the IoT laggard of popular conception and in some instances, is leading the way.”.

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