Carnival Corporation Expands
Next-Generation Wi-Fi Connectivity with SpaceX's
Starlink
Jan. 18, 2023
Carnival Corporation & plc
announced an agreement for the next-generation of
internet connectivity across its global fleet, the
latest in a series of moves that have nearly tripled
ship bandwidth since 2019. The company has signed a
new agreement with SpaceX's Starlink, the leader in
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology, to
provide faster service, greater capacity and more
reliable Wi-Fi on a global scale.
Fleet roll-out of Starlink
began in December 2022 with Carnival Cruise Line and
AIDA Cruises ships, with plans to expand Starlink to
several of the company's other world-class cruise
brands, which include Princess Cruises, Holland
America Line, Seabourn, P&O Cruises (Australia),
Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises (UK) and Cunard.
Rivaling on-land connectivity
experiences, Starlink greatly advances Carnival
Corporation's focus on providing the best available
Wi-Fi experience for its guests to stay connected
while on vacation, including sharing photos and
videos, streaming movies and live sporting events,
and enjoying other content onboard with a reliable
connection at even faster speeds.
"For many of our guests, it has
become more and more important to maintain the type
of connectivity at sea that they've become
accustomed to at home, and of course to share the
unforgettable experiences of their cruise with
friends and family," said Josh Weinstein, CEO of
Carnival Corporation. "We are in the business of
delivering happiness, and Starlink makes it as easy
as possible for our guests to share all their great
moments and memories, giving them even more joy out
of their cruise vacation."
According to Weinstein, "The
added bandwidth will give the brands the
capabilities and flexibility to introduce new guest
services and features, as well as help boost
operational functions like onboard equipment
monitoring and real-time communications between ship
and shore teams. And importantly, adding Starlink's
innovative technology to the company's existing
connectivity platform will also help our amazing
crew stay in touch with friends and loved ones."
"High-speed, low-latency
broadband internet is critical in our modern age,
and we're excited to provide Carnival Cruise Line
and AIDA's guests an internet experience that makes
their travel even more enjoyable," said Jonathan
Hofeller, vice president of Starlink sales for
SpaceX. "In even the most remote waters, guests
onboard Carnival Corporation ships will be able to
share real-time updates with friends and family."
Starlink agreement advances
Carnival Corporation's connectivity leadership
strategy
Starlink joins a growing
portfolio of world-class communications service,
satellite and other technology providers that make
up Carnival Corporation's industry-leading,
fleetwide connectivity ecosystem. As a global cruise
company with nearly 100 ships visiting over 700
ports worldwide, Carnival Corporation's innovative,
multi-provider connectivity framework is designed to
strategically route internet traffic to optimize
network speeds across its fleet anywhere in the
world.
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