Thuraya, Ooredoo Maldives
sign deal to provide fisheries with Satellite
Connectivity
19 October 2016
Thuraya Telecommunications Company and Ooredoo
Maldives announced an agreement to supply
resorts and fisheries with mobile satellite
products and services across the archipelago in
the Indian Ocean. The initial phase of the
agreement will provision fisheries and anglers
with voice products and broadband connectivity
over Thuraya’s satellite network.
The agreement addresses a mandate issued by the
Maldives government, progressively requiring
commercial fishing operators to fit their
vessels with satellite communication equipment
and to supply anglers with satellite phones.
This is in line with the approach adopted by
other fisheries management authorities
throughout the world. By equipping their
fishing vessels with Thuraya’s products,
operators will have access to monitoring
systems and services that address multiple
requirements such as issues of distress and
safety.
Commencing from October 19, Ooredoo Maldives
will sell Thuraya SatSleeve+ and SatSleeve
Hotspot devices as well as data packages at
their retail outlets and through their
enterprise account teams.
Thuraya SatSleeve+ and SatSleeve Hotspot are
sleek adaptors that transform smartphones into
satellite phones. They offer fast, simple
connectivity on the move, especially in remote
areas where terrestrial networks have become
unavailable or unreliable. They allow the user
to make calls, use messaging applications, send
and receive email and SMS, and access apps.
They also come with an additional safety
feature - a programmable SOS button that works
even if the smartphone isn’t connected.
Bilal El Hamoui, Chief Commercial Officer at
Thuraya said, “Fishing is one of the most
dangerous occupations in the world, and more
stringent safety measures are required. Up
until now, the lack of accessibility and
affordability have placed reliable satellite
communications outside the reach of many
fishermen. It’s time to re-evaluate, because we
are offering unprecedented value. Thuraya
equipment is small, and is quick and easy to
install. We offer unlimited data plans, fast
speeds and access to a reliable network.
Thuraya can drive your communication costs down
by an average of 40%. More affordable
technology means it’s easier to keep satellite
equipment onboard even on the smallest vessel,
making it safer for fishermen to do their jobs
and stay in touch with shore. Thuraya’s purpose
is to save and improve lives, and this
agreement will allow fishermen to be connected
when and where they need it.”
Hussain Niyaz, from Ooredoo said,
“Traditionally, fishery is the main occupation
and major source of livelihood in the Maldives.
It is also the second largest industry in the
country. Safety is an important driver in this
sector, where there are many accidents. It is
important to have crew-calling capabilities
outside of radio range so fishermen can send
alerts when in trouble. Thuraya’s mobile
satellite products and solutions enable us to
extend our coverage and services to this
sector. In exchange for a two-year contract,
consumers can enjoy un-interrupted connectivity
on land or at sea.”
The second phase of the agreement, which will
come into effect later this year will target
the 105 plus resorts located in the different
atolls constituting the Republic of Maldives.
In a pre-emptive and precautionary mandate by
the government, all resorts and touristic
facilities are required to install satellite
communication equipment as an added safety
measure for tourists and visitors.