Based on KNS's SuperTrack A series, the antenna has a diameter of 85 centimeters and weighs 53 kilograms. It features a self-orienting system that enables continuous broadband and VoIP connectivity thanks to high-performance three-axis movement.
Thanks to its price and functionality, the new antenna lowers the economic barriers to internet access for any vessel, from a recreational yacht to a large cargo ship. The system supports applications such as internet access, email, data transfer, corporate tools, web browsing, VPN, and
VoIP.
The agreement between Quantis OpenSea and KNS included the technical modification of the antenna, carried out according to specifications defined by Quantis and KNS engineers, to operate using Newtec technology under the Hispasat satellite network. Among them is the installation of a new iLNB (Integrated LNB) with a 2W BUC.
The new antenna will be a key element of Quantis OpenSea's commercial offering, which will provide premium satellite internet access services at a price 30% cheaper than the market average.
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