Carnival
Corporation Unveils Cruise Industry's First Hybrid Wireless
Network at Sea
Nov. 3,
2014
Carnival Corporation & plc
unveiled the cruise industry's first-of-its-kind hybrid
wireless network – an enhanced high-speed service to
eventually be rolled out to all 101 of its ships on all nine
of its brands. This technology innovation is expected
to revolutionize how millions of its passengers stay in
touch during their cruise and generate even greater interest
in cruise vacations, especially among the tech-savvy
millennial generation.
Carnival Corporation's backbone
connectivity network, known as WiFi@Sea™, will integrate a
unique combination of strategically located land-based
antennas installed along cruise routes, Wi-Fi from a port
connection and advanced satellites, forming an innovative
network that is a first in the cruise industry on this
scale. The "smart hybrid" network is designed to provide
passengers and crew with faster and more stable internet
access throughout their voyage – a feature becoming
increasingly important to travelers of all ages looking to
stay connected and share their experiences through social
media.
Once completed, the integrated
network will seamlessly switch among its various technology
solutions to give passengers the highest available bandwidth
capacity and strength of signal. The network will be capable
of providing Internet connectivity speeds that can be
roughly 10 times faster than those previously offered on
Carnival Corporation's ships – ultimately expected to
provide passengers with the best possible connectivity in
the cruise industry.
Following the initial launch in
North America in fourth quarter of this year
for ships sailing in the
Caribbean – the world's most popular region
for cruising – Carnival Corporation is scheduled to rollout
the technology globally. Under the current plan, the
expansion will continue with
Alaska in summer of 2015 and will extend to
the Mediterranean, Baltic, Western European and Asian
regions in 2015 and 2016. The technology will eventually be
available on all nine of the company's leading global brands
– AIDA Cruises, Carnival Cruise Lines, Costa Cruises,
Cunard, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises UK, P&O Cruises
Australia, Princess Cruises and Seabourn.
"This is a major technology
breakthrough designed to enhance the cruise experience for
our passengers," said
Ramon Millan, senior
vice president and global chief information officer for
Carnival Corporation. "Our guests are looking for different
experiences when they cruise – some are interested in
disconnecting and others are interested in staying in touch
with their world back home. For those who want to stay
connected while on vacation, our new network will help them
do so, whether that means checking email or posting pictures
to their social media sites.
"Our smart hybrid network," Millan
added, "will not only enhance our guests' onboard experience
and help our crew members keep in touch with their friends
and family at home, but we believe it will also help us
attract new cruisers, especially millennials who have made
connectivity and social media an everyday part of their
lives. Our goal is to give our passengers the best possible
connection to the Internet whether they are in port,
cruising near a coastal area or sailing in the middle of the
ocean. In terms of the technology, the smart hybrid network
represents an innovative solution designed for the unique
circumstances of providing wireless Internet access on our
cruise ships sailing around the world."
Added
Milan: "Our integrated network is also
designed to be highly flexible. As technology changes, we
can change how our network operates. So it is very possible
that one of the technologies we are using today in our
network may be replaced by a newer, better technology a few
months from now. That flexibility means we can constantly be
on the leading edge of updating our integrated network and
making sure our passengers have the best possible solution
for staying in touch."