
Tokyo-based NYK Lines chose KVH's TracPhone V7 to support its Innovative Bunker and Idle-time Saving project with real-time communications between ships and staff on shore. (Photos courtesy of NYK Lines.)
...TracPhone V7 satellite communications system from KVH Industries, Inc., (Nasdaq: KVHI) to its containerships. The systems will use KVH’s global mini-VSAT Broadband service, which is being provided by KVH’s partner, SKY Perfect JSAT, under the OceanBB brand name. NYK’s fleet includes containerships, Pure Car Truck Carriers (PCTCs), dry bulk carriers, crude oil tankers, and LNG tankers, more than 100 of which will be equipped with broadband service to support NYK’s IBIS (Innovative Bunker and Idle-time Saving) project with real-time communications between ships and staff on shore.
Brent C. Bruun, KVH’s senior vice president of global sales and business development, said, “NYK Lines' industry-leading IBIS project, which helps improve the operation of their ships and reduce CO2 emissions, requires delivering real-time weather and sea current forecasts to the ship and automatically sending ship operation data back to shore for ongoing analysis. The improved connectivity provided by our mini-VSAT Broadband service will allow for greater information sharing and collaboration between NYK employees on vessels and shore, increasing both safety and efficiency. It also provides affordable communications for crew members to communicate with their families or use the Internet.”

KVH's TracPhone V7 onboard antenna
KVH manufactures three onboard antennas for the mini-VSAT Broadband network—the 24-inch diameter TracPhone V7, the compact, 14.5-inch diameter TracPhone V3, and, soon, the new dual-mode TracPhone V11, which will provide coverage of 95 percent of the Earth, thanks to its ability to receive C- and Ku-band satellite signals. The mini-VSAT Broadband service equips vessels with the highest data rates available today with downloads as fast as 4 Mbps and uploads as fast as 1 Mbps, as well as Voice over IP (VoIP) telephone lines with optimized service and prioritization of applications.