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LONDON, August 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --


Each Volvo Open 70 race boat will be fitted with a Thrane & Thrane Sailor FleetBroadband 500 terminal, providing voice and high-speed data communications. Also onboard will be a compact Sailor FleetBroadband 150 for crew voice calling and IP data, plus two Sailor Mini-C systems for constant positioning data and global safety communications. These services are all provided by the three Inmarsat-4 satellites, the world's most advanced mobile satellite network with expected life into the 2020s.SOURCE Inmarsat plcGroupama 4, skippered by French sailing legend Franck Cammas, UAE entry Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing with a core of Volvo Ocean Race veterans led by Ian Walker, and Chinese entry Team Sanya skippered by 2008-09 winner Mike Sanderson, will all be treating the Rolex Fastnet Race as if it were a short leg of the Volvo Ocean Race, making it the perfect scenario to not only show off the boats but their equipment too.In recognition of the role broadcast media plays in bringing the excitement of the race to billions of spectators and delivering millions of dollars in valuable media coverage for race sponsors, Inmarsat will again present its Media Crew Member (MCM) Award of 1,000 Euros (US$1,358) on each leg of the race, plus a 10,000 Euro (US$13,585) prize for the best overall contribution to race coverage.About InmarsatInmarsat is providing communications throughout the round-the-world challenge with its FleetBroadband service, the leading voice and broadband data service used by vessels from pleasure cruisers to super tankers. Competitors in the upcoming race will be the first to have access to the new 'red button' safety service on FleetBroadband. In addition, the race is endorsing IsatPhone Pro, Inmarsat's new global satellite phone, by including it in the boats' safety kits.Inmarsat plc (LSE: ISAT) is the leading provider of global mobile satellite communications services. Since 1979, Inmarsat has been providing reliable voice and high-speed data communications to governments, enterprises and other organizations, with a range of services that can be used on land, at sea or in the air. The company's services are delivered through a global network of more than 400 distribution partners and service providers operating in 100 countries. For the year ended 31 December 2010, Inmarsat plc had total revenue of US$1,171.6 million (2009: US$1,038.1 million) with an EBITDA of US$696.1 million (2009: US$594.2 million). For more information, please visit http://www.inmarsat.com.Commenting on Inmarsat's status as Race Partner, Chris McLaughlin, Vice President of External Affairs, said: "In so many ways Inmarsat's FleetBroadband has revolutionised the sport of offshore sailing. It has given a flawless performance in tough conditions delivering reliable and high-quality material off the boats and to the world's media."Yann Riou, MCM onboard Groupama 4, said, "The DNA of today's Volvo Ocean Race is increasingly based around moving images. The role of the Media Crew Member is to be able to transmit images as well as commentary from the boats and build a strong story around the race. The opportunity to put the equipment to the test, as well as my preparation as a broadcaster and photographer, in the Rolex Fastnet is invaluable."Three competitors in the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012 are using this year's Rolex Fastnet Race as an opportunity for their media crew members (MCMs) to practice broadcasting high-definition television (HDTV) and rich multimedia content to the world's media via the Inmarsat satellite network.

SOURCE Inmarsat plc




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