The Australian company's ground-breaking livestreaming solutions securely stream high-definition, real-time video, voice and data over ultra-low bandwidth connectivity enabling communications for remote locations, or networks with restricted bandwidth.
Harvest's Network Optimised Livestreaming solutions cut data usage on existing networks by up to 80% with much lower bandwidths than previously possible. Even with ultra-low bandwidth connectivity, remote workers can livestream 30 fps HD video, high-res images, two-way communications, and data in real-time ensuring users can carry out their activities in remote locations safely and efficiently.
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"Harvest gives customers in some of the world's most remote or dangerous locations 'eyes and ears'. Our solution enables them to reliably manage their operations to increase efficiency and reduce costs, but more importantly, keep people out of harm's way.
"We're thrilled to join Inmarsat's ASP programme because we have reached the stage of our growth, where we need reliable, global connectivity, and a trusted partner to help us scale across our business in the mining, oil and gas, and utilities industries."
The Inmarsat ASP Programme is open to new entrants, disruptors and established brands of any size who have developed an innovative digital product or service but may need additional support to exploit the benefits of satellite-enabled IoT solutions. Inmarsat provides dedicated technical guidance on how to integrate and support its highly-reliable satellite services, go-to-market strategy planning and exposure to the Inmarsat distribution channel to enable access to new markets.
Providers working across a diverse range of industries, including agriculture, aid and NGO, energy, exploration and leisure, media, mining, transport and utilities, as well as agnostic technology providers will be considered for membership.
Companies operating in locations and regions without reliable connectivity, or which have mission-critical connectivity needs, use the Inmarsat ASP programme to access a broad choice of satellite-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) solutions developed by a range of providers that enhance the efficiency, safety and sustainability of their businesses.
Other organisations can register or learn more about Inmarsat's ASP Programme here.
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ABOUT
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ABOUT INMARSAT
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Inmarsat operates across a diversified portfolio of sectors with the financial resources to fund its business strategy and holds leading positions in the Maritime, Government, Aviation and Enterprise satcoms markets, operating consistently as a trusted, responsive and high-quality partner to its customers across the globe.
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