After almost a decade of tumult, crashes, and uneasy recovery, oil and gas markets are
finally on the cusp of a protracted boom. But as energy companies position themselves
for success in this bullish new business environment, they need to adjust their operating
models and philosophies to align with the market’s new normal.
Topics: vsat, energy, oil and gas
Topics: satellite
Earlier this summer, brave members of the Speedcast team embarked upon a journey that demonstrates pushing the limits of physical ability, resilience and teamwork. In the UK, the National Three Peaks Challenge is one of the most difficult adventure challenge activities, in which participants attempt to hike each of the highest mountain peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in 24 hours or less. Enduring unusually cold temperatures, rain and wind throughout the entire day, the Speedcast team finished the Three Peaks Challenge in a remarkable 19 hours, 57 minutes. Here is a recount of their story.
Topics: Our People
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and British Geological Survey scientists (with support from NOAA, USGS and U.S. Department of Energy) are currently on an underwater expedition to study methane seeps on the ocean floor of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic margin, located in the Atlantic Ocean between Maryland and North Carolina. Speedcast customer Oceaneering’s Global Explorer remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is exploring various seeps on the ocean floor, and a live public video feed of the moving ROV is available here thanks to satellite connectivity from Speedcast’s marine offshore skid system.
As the Official Satellite Communications Provider of the Houston Rockets, Speedcast hosts children at local NBA basketball game
Topics: Event
SpeedCast is proud to announce that it has won the World Teleport Association’s (WTA) annual Teleport Award for Excellence this year.
Topics: Event, Industry News
Prior to the 1800s, ocean-going vessels were focused on the hauling of cargo or used as warships rather than for passengers leisurely traveling from country to country. The first shipping company to offer regularly scheduled service from the U.S. to England, and to be concerned with the comfort of their passengers, was the Black Ball Line in New York in 1818. By the 1850s, a dramatic improvement in the quality of a passenger’s voyage occurred with ships adding luxuries like electric lights, more desk space and entertainment — ultimately, founding the cruising industry as we know it today.
Topics: Industry News
Over the years, a divide has developed between the two primary networks used in designing communications solutions. Single channel per carrier (SCPC) networks assign users with a single signal at a given frequency and bandwidth. Time division multiple access (TDMA) networks differ from SCPC in that multiple users can share the same frequency channel by dividing the signal into different time slots.
Topics: Solutions
“I’m driven to succeed, and I want everyone around me to succeed as well,” said Tim Engel, program manager, SpeedCast.
“We all have occasional days when we don’t feel like ‘adulting,’ but most days I’m excited to be here,” Engel said. “I’m competitive. I want to have the best team and the most successful customers.”
Originally hired in 2012 as a service delivery manager in the Houston office, Engel was promoted to regional service manager in 2014.
Topics: Our People
Customers have options when it comes to their networks. Cost, download and upload speed, reliability and application all factor into prioritizing elements in a configuration. Customers can work with companies like SpeedCast to best determine personal bandwidth needs for optimal performance.
Topics: Solutions