IEC Telecom unveils a new
maritime LEO-based solution in the Philippines
With high-speed, low latency,
reliable and cost-effective connectivity, low earth
orbit satellites are transforming maritime
communications and the Asia Pacific region is set to
benefit, says satcom specialist IEC Telecom.
IEC Telecom will showcase the
benefits of LEO connectivity to the Philippine maritime
sector when
it takes part in this week’s
PhilMarine show. PhilMarine gathers key national
stakeholders and international specialists to exchange
ideas, develop partnerships and draw a roadmap towards
achieving the nation’s 2028 transport vision, the
Maritime Industry Development Plan (MIDP).
Nabil Ben Soussia, Group COO of IEC
Telecom, commented: “The MIDP has an ambitious agenda,
and to meet its targets will require new policies and
regulations, as well as significant technological
advancement. Satellite telecommunication has a key role
to play here in enabling this development.
“At this fast-moving time it’s
important to remember that maritime digitalisation's
success depends on carefully considered implementation.
Satcom on board is not only about the hardware or
network coverage; it’s about a connectivity system that
remains operational at all times, enabling business
continuity and reliable crew welfare,” he said.
As the world’s leading supplier of
ships’ crew, The Philippines is at the heart of the
maritime world and keen to embrace the many
opportunities offered by the rapidly growing LEO sector.
For the crew, this revolution signals opportunities such
as faster access to the internet, real-time
communication with home, workplace support, and
comprehensive e-learning programmes.
While digitalisation is the key to
future changes, crews are the change-makers. As new
generations join the workforce, access to connectivity
has become a ‘must have’ factor. In fact, according to a
recent survey by Dell (TrueList, 2023), technology is a
deciding factor in as many as 91% of Gen Z job
decisions, highlighting satcom’s key role in talent
attraction and retention.
Recognising these trends, IEC
Telecom is in the Philippines to present its latest
LEO/GEO hybrid solution: Xpand Maritime. Powered by
Starlink, Xpand supports heavy-consuming business and
welfare applications. Should the prime link go down, the
system will be automatically switched to an L-band
network with a set of optimised applications, supporting
digital operations in a low
bandwidth environment both for
critical operations and crew communication.
Xpand comes with advanced
information communication and technology (ICT) toolkit,
including remote network management, a crew voucher
system, and a wide range of value-added services.
The whole set-up can be tested,
updated or upgraded seamlessly while the vessel
continues its course. By optimising the operational
cycle onboard, Xpand helps to decrease costs and reduce
the vessel’s carbon footprint.
Importantly, Xpand also offers many
cyber-security add-ons, from basic cyber shields to
fully encrypted communication channels, making it
invaluable for special operations at sea too.
“We are delighted to unveil the
Xpand portfolio to the Philippines and Asia-Pacific
region,” said Mr Ben Soussia. “This smart solution has
been designed to harness the benefits of LEO
connectivity.
These are exciting times for
satellite communications and we’re looking forward to
working with many sectors of the maritime community to
help them progress their digital journey.”
One of Satellite's most highly respected
conferences anywhere
13 & 14 June 2023
Fullerton Hotel
Sydney
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