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Veripos Extends Networks

  09/02/2009
Veripos has extended its North American and Far East multi-source regional networks with the establishment of new reference station facilities in Fairbanks, Alaska and Seoul, South Korea. Both stations have been commissioned in response to increased demand from operators of 3D seismic and survey vessels and their attendant requirement for seamless fully-redundant positioning support which also provides options for decimetre-level accuracies based on Veripos' own Precise Point Positioning (PPP) solutions.
 

 

The regions concerned are expected to see important field development activities in the future involving construction and associated field support vessels.  

 

Establishment of the new stations, says Veripos Technical Director Bobby Johnson, represents further consolidation of the Company's worldwide GNSS positioning network covering all regional sectors of offshore interest.  Similar network extensions are also due to become operational in Africa and elsewhere in the near future, he adds. 

 



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