Telenor Maritime Selects Eutelsat's Managed Connectivity SolutionEutelsat-Telenor Maritime Key Connectivity Maritime Deal Confirming the Central Role of Eutelsat ADVANCE Service in the Cruise Segment
Eutelsat Communications has been
selected by Telenor Maritime for in-orbit resources and managed services for
cruise connectivity on several of its satellites. Under the agreement Eutelsat
will deliver capacity on EUTELSAT 33E for coverage of the Mediterranean Sea,
and on EUTELSAT 65 West A satellite, together with its Eutelsat ADVANCE managed
connectivity service, for coverage of the Caribbean Sea
The agreement provides Telenor Maritime with targeted resources and services in specific sailing areas, while further highlighting the maritime sector's interest in the Eutelsat ADVANCE service and supporting the strong momentum in the Mediterranean and Caribbean connectivity markets. Telenor Maritime is a global end-to-end connectivity provider at sea for passengers and crew, contributing to digitalising the commercial shipping fleet. Its partnership with Eutelsat on several Eutelsat satellites will further boost the performance, coverage and resiliency of its at-sea connectivity resources, providing reliable and secure connectivity solutions to the cruise segment. Commenting the agreement, Lars Erik Lunoe, Telenor Maritime CEO, declared: “We are truly excited to be working with a leading geostationary satellite operator, Eutelsat, to address the ever-increasing connectivity needs of cruise operators. Eutelsat's outstanding in-orbit resources, combined with its robust managed services, have enabled us to come up with an offering that can be tailored to our customer's specific demands.” Michel Azibert, Deputy CEO of Eutelsat, added: “We are proud to see
our managed connectivity solution, Eutelsat ADVANCE, successfully expand
through Telenor Maritime. This deal testifies to the strong momentum of the
maritime connectivity business, particularly within the cruise segment, and
further establishes Eutelsat as an indispensable player in maritime
connectivity.” Source: Eutelsat media announcement |