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Mr.
Ramin Khadem
CFO
Inmarsat Holdings Ltd,
Mr.
Ramin Khadem is CFO of Inmarsat Holdings Ltd, a company based in
United Kingdom with 321 employees.
Inmarsat
was the world's first global mobile satellite communications operator
and is still the only one to offer a mature range of modern communications
services to maritime, land-mobile, aeronautical and other users.
Formed
as a maritime-focused intergovernmental organization over 20 years
ago, Inmarsat has been a limited company since 1999, serving a broad
range of markets. Starting with a user base of 900 ships in the
early 1980s, it now supports links for phone, fax and data communications
at up to 64kbit/s to more than 210,000 ship, vehicle, aircraft and
portable terminals. That number is growing at several thousands
a month.
Inmarsat
Ltd is a subsidiary of the Inmarsat Ventures plc holding company.
It operates a constellation of geostationary satellites designed
to extend phone, fax and data communications all over the world.
The constellation comprises five third-generation satellites backed
up by four earlier spacecraft.
The
satellites are controlled from Inmarsat's headquarters in London,
which is also home to Inmarsat Ventures as well as the small IGO
created to supervise the company's public-service duties for the
maritime community (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System)
and aviation (air traffic control communications). Inmarsat has
regional offices in Dubai, Singapore and India.
Today's
Inmarsat system is used by independent service providers to offer
a range of voice and multimedia communications. Users include ship
owners and managers, journalists and broadcasters, health and disaster-relief
workers, land transport fleet operators, airlines, airline passengers
and air traffic controllers, government workers, national emergency
and civil defence agencies, and peacekeeping forces.
The
Inmarsat business strategy is to pursue a range of new opportunities
at the convergence of information technology, telecoms and mobility
while continuing to serve traditional maritime, aeronautical, land-mobile
and remote-area markets.
Keystone
of the strategy is the new Inmarsat I-4 satellite system, which
from 2004 will support the Inmarsat Broadband Global Area Network
(B-GAN) - mobile data communications at up to 432kbit/s for Internet
access, mobile multimedia and many other advanced applications.
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