Sallaum Lines selects Inmarsat NexusWave to enhance onboard connectivity

Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has signed an agreement with Sallaum Lines, a Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) cargo shipping company, to upgrade to Inmarsat Maritime’s NexusWave fully managed bonded connectivity service.

NexusWave is expected to provide secure, ultra-fast connectivity with unlimited data, complemented by Inmarsat’s Care Premium programme for 24/7 support and maintenance.

Reflecting a proactive digitalisation strategy, Sallaum Lines is adopting modern technologies such as IoT sensors...

https://container-news.com/sallaum-lines-selects-inmarsat-nexuswave-to-enhance-onboard-connectivity/

Maersk bolsters global connectivity expanding its deal with Inmarsat

Maersk and Inmarsat Maritime have signed an agreement to upgrade Inmarsat satellite communications services across the Danish ocean carrier’s global fleet of approximately 340 container vessels.

The agreement will see bandwidth enhancements rolled out across Maersk’s entire fleet of owned container ships between 2025 and 2026.

These upgrades are part of Maersk’s strategic roadmap to facilitate unified connectivity and transform its vessels into fully operational floating offices as well as...

https://container-news.com/maersk-deal-inmarsat/

“K” Line to trial Inmarsat Maritime’s new bonded network service on its fleet

Japan-headquartered transport company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line) will conduct a trial of Inmarsat Maritime’s new bonded network service NexusWave on its fleet.

NexusWave seamlessly integrates multiple high-speed networks in real time to enable high-speed, always-on ship-to-shore communications, thereby enhancing digitalization of ship operation and environmental response, as well as the welfare of seafarers.

The implementation of these trials will start this month. Launched in May this...

https://container-news.com/k-line-to-trial-inmarsat-maritimes-new-bonded-network-service-on-its-fleet/

Hapag-Lloyd to test Inmarsat Maritime’s NexusWave service

Inmarsat Maritime has announced that global container shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd is among the first to test NexusWave, a service that integrates multiple satellite networks into a unified connectivity solution.

This trial is expected to support Hapag-Lloyd’s need for a robust connectivity solution that addresses growing communication and security needs, as well as the increasing expectations for both business and crew communications.

NexusWave offers an “office-like” and “home-like” experience,...

https://container-news.com/hapag-lloyd-to-test-inmarsat-maritimes-nexuswave-service/

Intellian and Inmarsat in MOU on new GMDSS terminal

Intellian Technologies and Inmarsat Maritime have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) covering the development of a next generation GMDSS safety terminal, designed for operation over Inmarsat’s ELERA L-band network.

The new safety terminal will become the standard Inmarsat Maritime product for the next generation Fleet Safety service and will fulfill the requirements and performance standards of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), as part of a range of maritime SOLAS approved...

https://www.marinelog.com/technology/intellian-and-inmarsat-in-mou-on-new-gmdss-terminal/

Intellian and Inmarsat ink deal for next-generation maritime safety terminal development

Intellian Technologies, a provider of satellite communications technology and solutions, and Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat business, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the creation of a next-generation GMDSS safety terminal for use on Inmarsat’s ELERA L-band network.

The new safety terminals will serve as the standard Inmarsat Maritime product for the next-generation Fleet Safety service and will meet the International Maritime Organization (IMO) demands and performance standards...

https://container-news.com/intellian-and-inmarsat-ink-deal-for-next-generation-maritime-safety-terminal-development/

Demand For Data Connectivity In Shipping Industry Ascending

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In the ninth in a series of interviews ahead of Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East, Ben Palmer, President, Inmarsat Maritime, London, UK, spoke to Seatrade Maritime News about developments in the technology.

Revolutionize Global Communication

In February this year, Inmarsat’s I-6 F2 satellite went up from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, to join I-6 F1, which launched from Japan in late 2021. “This launch marked another milestone as we...

https://mfame.guru/demand-for-data-connectivity-in-shipping-industry-ascending/