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BSNL & Viasat to Modernise Indian Navy's Satellite Comms This Month

BSNL and Viasat have announced a collaboration to support the next phase of the Indian Navy's satellite communications upgrade programme, commencing later this month. The project transitions the Navy to a multi-band, multi-constellation SATCOM strategy using BSNL's earth station and Viasat's satellite network. The upgrade aims to provide expanded coverage, higher reliability, and more secure connectivity for mission-critical naval operations. Key executives from both companies highlighted the project's importance for India's defence and maritime communication infrastructure.

BSNL, Viasat to modernise Indian Navy's satellite communication systems

New Delhi, January 16

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and Viasat, Inc. announced a collaboration to support the next phase of the Indian Navy's satellite communications upgrade programme, which is scheduled to commence later this month. The project marks a transition for the Indian Navy toward a multi-band and multi-constellation SATCOM strategy. This modernisation effort will utilise BSNL's Gateway Earth Station and Viasat's global satellite network to provide expanded coverage and higher reliability for mission-critical operations.

According to a press release from Viasat, the agreement signed between BSNL and the Indian defence forces integrates high-capacity Ka-band satellite systems alongside existing L-band infrastructure. This combination is intended to deliver resilient and secure connectivity across Indian naval platforms. The international government team at Viasat will manage the program under the company's Communication Services segment.

The upgrade focuses on enhancing the throughput and reliability of communication for the maritime force. Todd McDonell, President, International Government, Viasat, said: "This upgrade combines the resilience of L-band with the power of high-throughput Ka-band, providing enhanced connectivity for mission-critical operations. It also reinforces our long-term commitment to India's defence and maritime communication ecosystem."

Gautam Sharma, Managing Director, Viasat India, said, "With the equipment having arrived in India and installation activities set to begin this month, we are proud to support the Indian Navy in modernising its satellite communication capabilities. This milestone marks an important step forward in our ongoing collaboration with BSNL and the Indian defence forces."

Robert Ravi, Chairman and Managing Director, BSNL, said: "BSNL is proud to support the Indian Navy's SATCOM modernisation by providing advanced connectivity solutions through our partnership with Viasat. This upgrade reflects BSNL's ongoing commitment to enabling India's strategic communication needs with resilient and secure infrastructure."

Viasat currently provides various satellite-based services in India, including disaster response networks, tsunami early warning systems for the National Institute of Ocean Technology, and vessel tracking for the Directorate General of Shipping. The company also provides aeronautical connectivity for private and government aircraft within the region.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good step forward. However, I hope the focus on foreign tech (Viasat) doesn't mean we are neglecting our own indigenous capabilities. DRDO and ISRO have done great work in this field. Self-reliance should be the ultimate goal.

Robert G

Interesting collaboration. The multi-band, multi-constellation strategy is the modern standard. Integrating Ka-band with existing L-band will significantly boost data throughput for naval operations. A smart technical move.

Suresh O

BSNL getting such a critical defence project is a positive sign. Hope this partnership brings in the latest technology and also helps BSNL upgrade its own expertise. Our armed forces deserve the best communication systems.

Kavya N

Security of these new systems is paramount. With increased connectivity comes increased vulnerability. I trust our Navy and the partners have layered cyber-security protocols in place. The article doesn't mention this aspect.

David E

Viasat has a strong track record with disaster response and early warning systems in India mentioned at the end. This experience likely gave them the credibility for this sensitive defence project. A logical progression.

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