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SkyWave Mobile Communications (“SkyWave”) is a global provider of satellite and satellite-cellular devices in the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) market. SkyWave's products allow customers to track, monitor and control industrial vehicles, vessels and industrial equipment. Applications include tracking the location of vehicle fleets, monitoring data from oil & gas flow meters and turning on and off pumps. More examples of applications can be found in the Market section. SkyWave’s satellite products communicate via Inmarsat's global satellite service. 〔“SkyWave Mobile Communications establishes regional operations in Asia Pacific” , ''GTI Capital News'', August 29, 2005. http://www.gticapital.com/fr/news.php?id=8〕 .〔"SkyWave Mobile Communications" ''Hoovers.com'' http://www.hoovers.com/skywave/--ID__130088--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml〕 The main industries their products are used in are the transportation, maritime, mining, oil & gas, heavy equipment, emergency management, water monitoring, and utilities sectors. == History== SkyWave Mobile Communications was founded in Ottawa, Canada in 1997. In its initial stages, SkyWave relied on the research and technical expertise provided by the Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) and local government funding services to develop the first product.〔"SkyWave Mobile Communications" ''82000 Reasons''. http://www.82000reasons.com/home/2008/11/3/skywave-uses-satellites-to-enable-tracking-and-security-solu.html〕 Some examples of SkyWave products in use include government vehicles in USA,〔“Safety for snowfighters” ''Government Buyer'', October 2008 http://www.baumpub.com/gb/features_details.php?feature_id=891〕 tuna buoys in the Pacific, truck tracking in the jungles of Brazil, the oil & gas industry in North America, and drinking water control in the UK.〔“SkyWave reaches terminal velocity” ''Ottawa Citizen'', October 20, 2004〕 In addition, SkyWave’s satellite terminals have been used to track races such as Rhino Charge 2011,〔http://satellite.tmcnet.com/topics/satellite/articles/194544-skywave-rivercross-provide-vehicle-tracking-services-rhino-charge.htm〕 the Dubai-Muscat Offshore Sailing Race in 2008〔“GlobalTrack and SkyWave D+ Meet the Challenge for Dubai-Muscat Offshore Race Tracking ” ''GTI Capital News'', January 18, 2008 http://www.gticapital.com/fr/news.php?id=36〕 and the China Sea Race from Hong Kong to Subic Bay in 2006.〔“High-tech position help China Sea Race safety” ''Offshore Yachting'', June–July, 2006.〕 On April 1, 2009, Inmarsat acquired a 19% stake in SkyWave Mobile Communications to expand presence in the SLDR (Satellite Low Data Rate) market. SkyWave used the funds to acquire GlobalWave and double its size.〔“SkyWave lands investment deal for satellite tracking” 'The Globe and Mail'', April 1, 2009〕〔“Inmarsat COO: Investment in SkyWave Could Change Mobile M2M Market” ''Via Satellite's Mobile Satcom Extra'', May 21, 2009〕 The SLDR market is estimated at $600m and is expected to grow.〔“Inmarsat taking stake in tracker SkyWave” 'Hargreaves Lansdown'', April 2, 2009〕 In December 2009, SkyWave launched a GLONASS-compatible product for the Russian market. The DMR-800L with GLONASS/GPS can use either or both of the navigation systems to determine location.〔“GLONASS added to SkyWave terminals.” ''Digital Ship'', December 4, 2009 http://www.allbusiness.com/media-telecommunications/telecommunications/5208195-1.html〕 In August 2011, SkyWave launched IsatData Pro, a new low data rate service for managing and communicating with remote assets around the world.〔http://www.ccjdigital.com/inmarsat-skywave-launch-new-high-speed-satellite-terminal/〕 IsatData Pro offers a significant increase in payload capacity compared to other satellite-based M2M services in the market, delivering up to 10,000 bytes to the device and up to 6,400 bytes from the device. Other global M2M satellite services currently available offer data connectivity at between 270 and 340 bytes. By delivering up to 37 times more data, IsatData Pro can meet the increasing demand for richer information in M2M applications, and allows businesses to share more data across diverse operations, via emails, electronic forms and workflow information. Applications include vehicle telemetry information, text-messaging remote workers, maintaining up-to-date driver logs, and the remote management and control of fixed assets. In 2012, SkyWave introduced IP SCADA service to work with its IDP series terminals for remote sites. IP SCADA allows IP-based point-to-point satellite communication connections between small remote sites and SCADA systems where other communications are unavailable, unreliable, or cost prohibitive.〔http://www.rogtecmagazine.com/blog/skywave-introduces-ip-scada-for-isatdata-pro/〕 Today, SkyWave is located in Ottawa’s technology district, west of the town of Kanata, Ontario and employs over 180 people. SkyWave has designed, manufactured and shipped more than 600,000 satellite terminals to customers in the transportation, maritime, oil and gas, heavy equipment, utilities and government sectors worldwide.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「SkyWave Mobile Communications」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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