Marlink signs five-year deal with Intellian Technologies
Intellian will continue to supply Marlink end users with hybrid connectivity terminals.
Intellian will continue to supply Marlink end users with hybrid connectivity terminals.
Based on a Service Level Agreement model, Ponant has service levels defined by Committed Information Rate (CIR) and Maximum Information Rate.
This agreement aims to further unlock connectivity opportunities and solutions for clients at sea throughout the vast EMEA region.
The services will be split roughly evenly between the recently launched SES-17 high throughput satellite stationed over the Americas and the next-generation O3b mPOWER system.
Through the acquisition, Marlink's smart network solutions will enable ship owners to digitalise their vessel operations by enhancing local service and customer support.
The agreement was signed through Marlinks local partner Ozsay Satellite to support Manta Shippings drive towards digitalised shipping operations and increased connectivity for the crew.
The ROSS project aims to bring down the cost of operations by remotely controlling a vessel from shore, with potential application to other civilian and military craft.
For this contract, Airbus has teamed up with Marlink, which will supply some of these terminals and specific L- and Ku-band services.
GMDSS is a safety-of-life system created by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) designed to rescue mariners in distress while at sea.
The delivery of high-speed connectivity signifies a major boost for education while simultaneously reinforcing infrastructure and cultural heritage of French Guiana
OFW Ships with a sustainable way of producing a range of drinks from deep sea water has selected Marlink for connectivity, crew communications and operational efficiency.
Extension of long-term partnership ensures availability of reliable, high-speed broadband connectivity to support ship operations and crew needs.
Improved cyber security and onboard network resilience set to drive efficiency gains and prepare for future regulations in the highly advanced liquid transportation market.
VSAT-enabled maritime vessels are estimated to grow in number from over 20,000 vessels in 2018 to over 75,000 by 2028, and to generate almost $42bn in ...
Using the Newtec Dialog platform, Marlink will be able to take advantage of network virtualisation by offering flexible VSAT services to meet growing demand.
State-of-the-art Terralink Hub and RF uplink station from Marlink delivers full VSAT service capability for customers and consolidates association with the Muscat-based business group.
Marlink has been awarded a contract renewal to expand its Sealink VSAT service to international ship owner Transpetrol. The renewal secures access to Marlink?s global network and specially-chosen business critical ...
VSAT services provider SatADSL will have a global presence for the first time as part of a new partnership agreement with Marlink Group.Under the agreement, SatADSL will be able to ...
Marlink has added new satellites and beams to its global Sealink VSAT network to provide broader flexible access to reliable, high-speed Internet connectivity, enabling operational, crew and guest communications in ...
Maritime communications have changed dramatically from basic voice and low-data applications used for safety, to fully-integrated IP applications. Companies are realising that better and faster connectivity can bring about ...