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VIAVI and Ground Control Partner to Enhance Maritime Navigation in GNSS-Denied Environments

By MGN EditorialApril 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM

A new partnership between VIAVI Solutions and Ground Control aims to provide maritime vessels with precise timing and navigation capabilities in areas where GPS signals are degraded or unavailable, addressing a critical challenge for modern shipping operations.

VIAVI Solutions has announced a strategic partnership with satellite communications and positioning solutions provider Ground Control to deliver advanced assured maritime vessel tracking and navigation capabilities in GNSS-denied environments. The collaboration leverages VIAVI's Secure µPNT STL-1000, a precise timing and positioning solution designed to operate independently of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals. According to the announcement, the STL-1000 provides assured timing with holdover capability—the ability to maintain accurate time during extended periods without external signals—a critical requirement for maritime vessels operating in challenging signal environments. ## The Challenge of GNSS-Denied Operations Modern maritime operations increasingly face disruptions to GPS and other satellite-based positioning systems. These disruptions can occur in coastal waters near geographical features that block signals, in areas with electronic warfare activity, or during atmospheric conditions that degrade signal quality. For commercial shipping, fishing fleets, and naval operations, loss of reliable positioning data creates significant operational and safety risks. Ground Control's expertise in satellite communications and positioning solutions complements VIAVI's timing technology to create a more comprehensive approach to maritime navigation assurance. The partnership aims to integrate these capabilities in ways that existing maritime systems can accommodate. ## Implications for the Maritime Industry The timing of this announcement reflects growing industry recognition that resilient navigation systems are essential infrastructure. Maritime operators are increasingly seeking alternatives to GPS-dependent systems, particularly for vessels operating in contested regions or areas with known signal degradation issues. The STL-1000's precise timing capabilities are particularly valuable because accurate time synchronization is fundamental to many alternative positioning methods, including dead reckoning systems and inertial measurement applications. By providing a stable time reference independent of satellite signals, the solution enables vessels to maintain operational capability even when traditional navigation aids fail. This partnership demonstrates how niche technology providers are addressing critical gaps in maritime infrastructure. As the industry continues to modernize, reliable navigation in GNSS-denied environments has moved from a specialized military requirement to an increasingly important commercial consideration. VIAVI Solutions, a NASDAQ-listed provider of network and software solutions, brings significant expertise in telecommunications and positioning technology to the partnership. Ground Control's positioning as a dedicated satellite communications provider positions the collaboration well to address the specific operational requirements of maritime customers.
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