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  • Advantages of Utilizing the Iridium Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Mesh Network

    Advantages of Utilizing the Iridium Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Mesh Network

    Blue Sky Network’s innovative solutions leverage the Iridium LEO network to deliver advanced global connectivity to any asset, anywhere. This next-generation, low-latency satellite system provides seamless voice quality, swifter response time, and greater network availability. The below article originally published in Runway Girl Network provides a use case for the continued adoption of the LEO constellation in civil aviation and cockpit communications & safety services.

    GEO satellite outage speaks to the value of Iridium LEO mesh network

    Low-latency Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are certainly having a moment in civil aviation, as SpaceX offers a frictionless onboard Internet option, and major aero ISPs develop roadmaps around OneWeb’s forthcoming LEO-powered inflight connectivity service.

    But in the ever-important cockpit communications and safety services realm, LEO has long had a presence in the form of Iridium Communications’ global network of crosslinked L-band satellites, initially via the McLean, Virginia-based company’s first-generation network and now via its 66 operational NEXT generation satellites with 14 spares. An incident this spring involving the temporary outage of a rival safety-supporting geostationary (GEO) satellite in Asia-Pacific, known as I-4 F1, served as a reminder to industry of the value of Iridium’s LEO network in the aviation ecosystem.

    At 21.14 UTC on Sunday 16 April, the I-4 F1 satellite (then owned by Inmarsat, now owned by Viasat) suffered a partial loss of power. This in turn invoked automatic procedures on the satellite that led to the suspension of services for East Asia and the Pacific region. All safety services were restored by 19 April. But during the outage, many operators were forced to switch to antiquated high frequency (HF) radio when flying over the Pacific.

    Iridium competes with Inmarsat in the cockpit, as their L-band links are safety-certified for Future Air Navigation System (FANS) datalink messaging, ACARS, safety voice, and other cockpit comms functionality. During the I-4 F1 outage, Iridium customers continued to rely on Iridium satcom in the region, whilst Inmarsat customers were directed to have their pilots use HF voice for position reports every 15 minutes. And despite having successfully launched its I-6 F1 and I-6 F2 satellites with L-band payloads, Inmarsat did not hive off I-4 F1 aero traffic to these birds.

    For Iridium, the incident in the Pacific serves as a clear example of why it built its constellation from the very beginning as a mesh network — wherein each satellite maintains contact with some adjacent satellites. The incident, says Iridium executive director aviation line of business John Peterson, “speaks to the value of a mesh LEO network and it speaks to the value of having built in redundancy both at the satellite vehicle level as well as the ground earth station level and having a reliable network”. This kind of architecture means that operators using Iridium “stopped using HF a long time ago”, he tells RGN.

    “Our voice quality is better, response time is better, and availability is better, and the reason why is we are a Low Earth Orbit constellation with low latency, and the satellites are meshed so you don’t have to have visibility of just one satellite. And if that satellite has any issue, there are other satellites to pick up the slack.” Effectively, the information can bounce around the network until it reaches a working teleport.

    In a worst-case scenario, where a satellite encounters an issue preventing it from passing off traffic, a civil aircraft would be without service for up to a maximum of seven minutes before it is in the footprint of another Iridium satellite, notes Peterson. “So, the max lack of visibility is seven minutes and because we have spare satellites in the orbital planes, it isn’t difficult for us to move one out and put in a spare. Because we’re an L-band network and a safety network, we have built redundancy into what we do.”

    In contrast, says Peterson, “when you put up something that is geostationary, it is a single point of failure. If something happens, that satellite coverage goes down. That is something that Iridium fixed from the beginning, and we only get better as we move forward.” He suggests:

    Single point solutions are very problematic in aviation because something is going to go wrong. And that’s why it’s important we don’t have single point solutions, whether the solution you have has built-in redundancy so you don’t have single point failure, or you have redundancy through multiple communications links.

    The I-4 F1 satellite outage certainly also highlighted the importance of enhancing pipe redundancy on aircraft. Some industry players are keen on a dual-dissimilar satcom approach — exploiting both Inmarsat (now Viasat) and Iridium L-band, potentially ultimately allowing over-ocean operators to remove an HF system. Operators that carry both systems now often favor Iridium “because of voice quality and availability”, according to Peterson.

    Other aviation stakeholders favor the notion of using cabin connectivity (Ku/Ka-band) as backup to a primary L-band safety system. But Peterson suggests industry consider the benefits of dual-similar safety satcom, whereby an operator uses a higher data rate Iridium solution as primary and “a very inexpensive low data rate” Iridium solution as backup, given the inherent “reliability, availability and redundancy” of Iridium’s mesh network.

    At present, Iridium’s NEXT constellation is supporting the satellite operator’s legacy short burst data service. This year it expects to start FANS-1/A flight trials for its new, nextgen Certus service. But even though it’s supporting safety with a legacy service until it can obtain the necessary data to receive final clearance for Certus safety from the US FAA, Iridium “operates in aviation at a level of safety and communication that is just unprecedented” versus HF radio.

    Is the writing on the wall for HF on longhaul aircraft flying over oceans?

    Blue Sky Network is committed to connecting any asset to any operation, anywhere. Click here to explore our industry-leading satellite solutions.

  • Iridium recommends Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink for uncrewed aircraft solutions

    Iridium recommends Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink for uncrewed aircraft solutions

    On December 7, 2022, Iridium conducted a flight trial using American Aerospace’s Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS), AirRanger. Integrated into this 220-pound fixed-wing UAS was Blue Sky Network’s award-winning SkyLink solution enabling tracking and Command & Control (C2) capabilities.

    Based on trial results, Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink device is listed on Iridium’s Minimum Equipment List (MEL) as an industry-recommended product to help enhance communication and safe aircraft spacing. The dual-mode solution can also be used to extend the operations of devices on the ground or in the water for comprehensive use across governments and enterprises.

    Chart showing Iridium-recommended products, including the SkyLink solution, for Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) integration into the National Airspace System (NAS)

    Results from this critical trial highlight and resolve challenges related to Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations in the National Airspace System (NAS). Fill out the form below to download a copy of the whitepaper.

  • Weather the Storm: Maintain Business Continuity with a Docking Station

    Weather the Storm: Maintain Business Continuity with a Docking Station

    The 2022 severe-weather season cost the U.S. economy over $170 billion in damages. This number is driven by two key factors: an increase in both the number, as well as the vulnerability level of, at-risk assets.

    Enterprises without strong business continuity solutions risk losing access to essential functions, including internal and external communications, during and after a natural disaster. In times of crisis, are your operations prepared to withstand the storm?

    Docking stations strategically enhance Iridium satellite phones by enabling them to operate inside a building, vehicle, or vessel. They help reduce downtime by providing direct and uninterrupted global communications throughout a severe-weather event.

    These easy-to-integrate solutions can be utilized in two ways:

    1. Mounted as a permanent installation, or
    2. Installed with a removable handset for grab-and-go use

    Some docking stations include Push-To-Talk (PTT) integration with analog office phones, enabling swift communication anywhere in the building in an emergency situation by simply pressing the phone’s pound key.

    Each docking station comes with a purpose-built kit that includes components for enhanced security and connectivity. Other features include built-in charging, the ability to integrate with other solutions, and external antenna connections.

    Storm-proof your operations this severe-weather season with a docking station from Blue Sky Network. Email us at [email protected] for more information or click here to shop all business continuity solutions.

    Searching for something more portable? The Iridium GO! exec is a lightweight, compact solution that can operate from a mobile location with omni-directional connectivity, making it ideal for users needing communications on the go. Learn more here.

  • 4 Insights on the Future of Connectivity with CTO Ron Hume

    Last month, Blue Sky Network’s CTO Ron Hume engaged in an impactful discussion on the future of connectivity with the European American Chamber of Commerce New York chapter. This podcast explores the societal, economic, and cultural benefits and challenges that arise as we progress toward a more connected world.

    Listen above or read below for 4 key insights!

    1.The business need for satellite connectivity has shifted from observational to participatory

    Historically, employees in central, well-connected locations such as a headquarters used satellite connectivity to track their remote assets. Now, those who need to access mission-critical data and communicate with staff in the field are also remote, sometimes without the connectivity they were accustomed to.

    2. The technology that drives connectivity is becoming smaller, more portable, and more affordable

    Satellite technology is moving from an era of very expensive, giant dishes to the same miniaturization we have seen in cell phones. We now have satellite terminals, including the SkyLink device from Blue Sky Network, that are small enough to fit in your pocket and operate omnidirectionally while providing users with the same IP data connectivity at a cost-effective price.

    3. Functional innovation tends to happen well before security measures are in place

    A common pattern with connectivity in general is that you gain access to a feature or function before security measures are in place. Implementing strong best practices and training your workforce can help reduce your security risks while you’re online.

    4. Connectedness allows for surveillance, and that’s not always in your best interest

    Growing demand for instant connectivity means internet and cellular providers gain more access to user information. Further, there are areas of the world in which communicating by using the in-country provider could risk the safety of your team and operations.

    At Blue Sky Network, we manufacture satellite terminals and partner with Iridium to offer encrypted, direct, and secure communications, enabling effective collaboration among your enterprise and global colleagues.

    Increased access to connectivity solutions is a net positive for society, but it’s important to remain risk-aware when you’re constantly online. Implementing strong mitigation strategies and solutions can also help minimize the threat to both your business and personal information.

    At Blue Sky Network, we’re passionate about providing our customers with secure global connectivity—even in the most remote, austere environments. Explore our innovative, award-winning satellite solutions here and achieve enhanced efficiency, asset safety, and operational success.

  • Blue Sky Network Announces Headquarters Relocation

    Blue Sky Network Announces Headquarters Relocation

    Blue Sky Network is excited to announce that we are moving our headquarters from San Diego, CA, and merging with our AS9100-certified operations center in Scottsdale, AZ to better serve our valued customers.

    Following the acquisition of ASE, our operations center has continued to provide industry-leading satellite solutions such as our award-winning SkyLink device. Now, this future-forward decision to merge offices will improve collaboration while enabling us to remain close to our most valuable strategic partners, and ultimately, deliver an enhanced customer experience.

    “We are thrilled about this new chapter and look forward to serving our valued customers from an improved headquarters,” said Tucker Morrison, CEO of Blue Sky Network.

    As of May 31, 2023, our new headquarters will be located at:

    16559 N 92nd St, Suite 101, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

    We anticipate this to be a seamless transition, with minimal, if any, impact on our customers. Please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] with any questions.

  • Weather the Storm: 3 Advantages of the Iridium GO! exec

    Weather the Storm: 3 Advantages of the Iridium GO! exec

    The 2023 severe-weather season is officially upon us. The Weather Company predicts 7 Atlantic hurricanes this year and Texas Standard notes that tornado season is “already off to an active start.” When disaster strikes, do you have the tools needed to ensure operational continuity?

    The Iridium GO! exec from Blue Sky Network combines the portability of an Iridium satellite phone with the capabilities of a battery-powered smart device, such as a smartphone or laptop. Powered by Iridium Certus® 100 satellite service, it provides 2 high-quality voice lines and multiple data sessions to enable total connectivity in times of crisis.

    Here are three key features to help you and your team stay connected throughout a severe-weather event.

    The Iridium GO! exec with 3 key features

    1. Ultra-portable design

    At less than 3 pounds, this lightweight and compact device can operate from a fixed or mobile location with omni-directional connectivity, making it ideal for users needing communications on the go. The Iridium GO! exec is a rugged unit with an IP65 rating designed for the marine environment, so it can be used when rain and harsh weather are in the forecast.

    2. Fast connectivity to vital comms & data

    During a disaster, time is of the essence. Simply raise the antenna on the Iridium GO! exec to connect to secure WiFi via your smartphone, laptop, or tablet. Use popular and custom apps for select messaging, email, social media, weather, and light web browsing.

    Easily communicate with your team by making calls either directly on the device with its built-in speakerphone and microphone or by wireless connection within range of up to 100 ft (30 m).

    3. Extensive safety capabilities

    Enhance personnel safety—no matter their location—with GPS, an extended battery lasting up to 24 hours, and 24/7 SOS monitoring and support. Quickly access these features on the device’s modern, color touchscreen.

    Ensure you and your team are equipped for operational success this severe-weather season with the Iridium GO! exec from Blue Sky Network. Email us at [email protected] for more information or click here to purchase.

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  • New Standard in Maritime Communications, Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink Citadel, Now Available for Purchase

    New Standard in Maritime Communications, Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink Citadel, Now Available for Purchase

    San Diego, CA, March 21, 2023 – Blue Sky Network today announced that its highly-anticipated SkyLink Citadel, a resilient anti-piracy solution for maritime, is now available for purchase.

    Leveraging the power of the Iridium Certus® 100 satellite network, the SkyLink Citadel offers two High-Definition (HD) voice lines and the ability to send and receive messages, files, and emails via onboard computers. Easy to install and operate, the SkyLink Citadel provides voice and data connectivity to the outside world when needed most.

    “We are pleased to announce that our SkyLink Citadel is now available for purchase. This solution represents a massive shift in maritime connectivity and establishes a new standard for anti-piracy solutions,” said Tucker Morrison, CEO of Blue Sky Network. “The high-quality, low latency, voice capability makes for far superior clarity, and provides a communications experience users have come to expect from a cellular phone call. The increased data speeds off the ship, SOS button, plus battery back-up, are essential for emergency situations.”

    The ruggedized outdoor unit contains a SkyLink device and an antenna that connects to a single-purpose-built cable and runs to a discreet lockable cabinet in the safe room. The cabinet houses a dedicated handset, SOS switch, and Ethernet connection point.

    The SkyLink Citadel is the latest addition to Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink suite of solutions. The 3x award-winning SkyLink device delivers enterprise-grade voice, remote monitoring, and data connection via global high-speed satellite connectivity.

    To order the SkyLink Citadel or learn more about this new maritime solution, please contact us at [email protected].

    About SkyLink

    SkyLink by Blue Sky Network is the inaugural Iridium Certus 100 mid-band solution for land-mobile, aviation, IoT, and maritime markets. This small-form, multi-stack hardware is designed for any fixed-mount, portable, or mobile application and offers a range of service configurations.

    Designed for you as Infrastructure as a Service, SkyLink Cloud Services is a comprehensive analytics solution engineered for remote terminal management, diagnostics, and health monitoring. The SkyLink Data Gateway works seamlessly with this performance-driven, cloud-based platform to create a powerful, dual-mode-managed solution unlike any other.

    About Blue Sky Network

    Blue Sky Network is an industry-leading provider of mission-critical fleet management, business continuity, and operational analytics solutions, serving commercial and government customers worldwide. Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network is the partner of choice to track, manage, and optimize high-value assets in real time anywhere in the world for improved safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Headquartered in San Diego, California, with dealers in over 50 countries, the company holds Anatel certification and maintains offices in São Paulo, Brazil, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Learn more at www.blueskynetwork.com.

    Blue Sky Network is an Iridium service partner and value-added manufacturer.

  • Blue Sky Network Announces Launch of Iridium GO! Exec™

    Blue Sky Network Announces Launch of Iridium GO! Exec™

    Feb. 7, 2023 – SAN DIEGO – Blue Sky Network today announced the launch of the Iridium GO! exec™, a first-of-its-kind satellite access companion for smart devices. The lightweight, compact device is the ideal solution for users requiring portable communications with voice and IP connectivity.

    The Iridium GO! exec from Blue Sky Network combines the features of a battery-powered Wi-Fi access device with the built-in functionality of an Iridium® satellite phone. Leveraging next-generation Iridium Certus® 100 service, it enables two high-quality voice lines and Wi-Fi connectivity for select messaging, email, social media, weather, and emergency services.

    “As a leading Certus 100 provider, we’re proud to offer the unprecedented Iridium GO! exec and provide our customers with faster data speeds at an affordable price for truly global connections,” said Tucker Morrison, Blue Sky Network CEO.

    The Iridium GO! exec is the latest addition to Blue Sky Network’s ultra-portable land-mobile solutions, including the 3x award-winning SkyLink device, which delivers enterprise-grade voice, remote monitoring, and data connection via global high-speed satellite connectivity.

    The Iridium GO! exec from Blue Sky Network is currently available for order. Blue Sky Network customers are eligible for a special rebate after 12 months of active service. For more information, contact us at [email protected].

    About Blue Sky Network

    Blue Sky Network is an industry-leading provider of mission-critical fleet management, business continuity, and operational analytics solutions, serving commercial and government customers worldwide. Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network is the partner of choice to track, manage, and optimize high-value assets in real time anywhere in the world for improved safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Headquartered in San Diego, California, with dealers in over 50 countries, the company holds Anatel certification and maintains offices in São Paulo, Brazil, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Learn more: www.blueskynetwork.com.

    Blue Sky Network is an Iridium service partner and VAM.

  • Blue Sky Network Selected As Early Developer, Launch Partner of Iridium Messaging Transport (IMT)

    Blue Sky Network Selected As Early Developer, Launch Partner of Iridium Messaging Transport (IMT)

    Blue Sky Network is proud to have been selected as an early developer of, and launch partner for, Iridium Messaging TransportSM (IMT)—Iridium’s first fully integrated, cloud-native networked data service.

    The highly anticipated IMT service provides customers with small- to moderate-sized IoT messaging via Iridium CloudConnect. It’s ideal for M2M, email, weather, transactions, and group communications.

    “IMT messaging extends the reach of our SkyRouter platform, allowing Certus devices such as Blue Sky Network’s award-winning SkyLink product line to participate in our asset management and common operating picture platform,” said Blue Sky Network CTO Ron Hume.

    Additional advantages include enhanced safety via a private connection between Iridium and AWS, and easy IMT messaging integration for customers using Blue Sky Network’s IoT messaging hub (launching spring 2023).

    IMT is currently available for products leveraging the Iridium Certus 100® service. For more information, contact us at [email protected]

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    About Blue Sky Network

    Blue Sky Network is an industry-leading provider of mission-critical fleet management, business continuity, and operational analytics solutions, serving commercial and government customers worldwide. Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network is the partner of choice to track, manage, and optimize high-value assets in real time anywhere in the world for improved safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Headquartered in San Diego, California, with dealers in over 50 countries, the company holds Anatel certification and maintains offices in São Paulo, Brazil, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Learn more: www.blueskynetwork.com.

    Blue Sky Network is an Iridium service partner and VAM.

  • Blue Sky Network Announces Premium Safety on the High Seas with SkyLink Citadel

    Blue Sky Network Announces Premium Safety on the High Seas with SkyLink Citadel

    Purpose-built Iridium Certus 100® Anti-Piracy Solution Available for Maritime in Q1 2023

    SAN DIEGO, CA, November 16 2022 – Blue Sky Network announced that its SkyLink Citadel, a premium anti-piracy communications solution for sea farers, will launch and be available for purchase in Q1 2023. Unlike similar solutions, Citadel provides High-Definition (HD) crystal clear audio and access to mid-band data for onboard computers. The solution includes a dedicated SOS switch, battery backup power, and standard GPS tracking of the vessel.

    The SkyLink Citadel is comprised of a ruggedized outdoor unit containing the SkyLink device and an antenna, which is connected to a single purpose-built cable that runs to a lockable cabinet in the safe room. The cabinet houses a dedicated handset, SOS switch, and Ethernet connection point. Data rates to and from the ship are 88 kbps upload and 22kbps download, enabling users to send messages, files, and email.

    “Our SkyLink Citadel is a transformational shift from the typical anti-piracy solution,” said Tucker Morrison, CEO, Blue Sky Network. “The high-quality voice makes for clear communications, and when combined with the low-latency, provides an experience like a standard cell phone call. The increased data speeds off the ship, plus battery back-up, are essential for emergency situations.”

    To pre-order the SkyLink Citadel prior to Q1 2023 and for more information, visit www.blueskynetwork.com/skylink/skylink-citadel.

    About SkyLink
    The SkyLink ecosystem consists of lightweight, small form factor systems, and unique web-based applications that deliver connectivity and a suite of networking capabilities to and from any place on Earth. The SkyLink Cloud Services platform provides a powerful set of management tools for remote terminal management, diagnostics, and health monitoring. In addition, mission-critical information can be captured, disseminated, and displayed in a secure online portal. Customizable reports, activity alerts, and dashboards work around the clock, ensuring important data is recorded in real time for complete situational awareness.

    To learn more about this new maritime solution, please contact us at [email protected].

    About Blue Sky Network
    Blue Sky Network is an industry-leading provider of mission-critical fleet management, business continuity, and operational analytics solutions, serving commercial and government customers worldwide. Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network is the partner of choice to track, manage, and optimize high-value assets in real time anywhere in the world for improved safety, reliability, and operational efficiency. Headquartered in San Diego, California, with dealers in over 50 countries, the company holds Anatel certification and maintains offices in São Paulo, Brazil, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Learn more: www.blueskynetwork.com.

    Blue Sky Network is an Iridium service partner and value-added manufacturer.