Cobham Sailor 4300: The Pinnacle of Iridium L-Band Technology is Here

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Posted By Adam S. On Wednesday, 18 September 2019

The new pinnacle of L-band terminal design, the Sailor 4300 represents over 20 years of unmatched maritime L-band expertise and quality. Powered by the Iridium NEXT satellite constellation, consisting of 66 working multi-service high powered satellites covering 100% of the Earth's surface, the Sailor 4300 is Cobham's first satellite terminal designed for the new Iridium Certus portfolio.

Iridium Certus allows enterprises, governments, and individuals to connect with greater value and greater reach than any other mobile wireless network. With current expected speeds of up to 704/196 kbps by the end of 2019 Certus extends the reach of terrestrial and cellular infrastructure like never before.

Compact, easy to install, and designed to withstand the harshest marine environments the SAILOR 4300 provides reliability that the  Iridium® NEXT network is always available so you can operate safer, smarter and more efficiently through the power of always available communication and digitally connected applications. The 3 crystal clear voice lines make high quality voice communications easier than ever.

The Sailor 4300 is built to such high quality that there is no scheduled service interval and no maintenance for at least 10 years after installation. However, should something go wrong, you have the support and knowledge of Cobham SATCOM’s Global Service Network to get you back online wherever you are. The Sailor 4300 has also been designed for seamless compatibility with Sailor VSAT as both systems use the same interface and are simple to integrate using built-in application API, as well as being made to support upcoming Iridium GDMSS services.

It is the perfect choice as either a highperformance, stand-alone terminal to upgrade your vessel’s communications, or as a dependable backup solution for your existing VSAT system.

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