Connectivity demand booms as leisure
vessels become safer places to work and rest,
reports IEC Telecom
Demand for faster and cheaper connectivity
at sea is set to increase as sailing is
recognised as a safer place to work, travel and
holiday during the Covid-19 pandemic says satcom
specialist IEC Telecom, which is experiencing an
increase in enquiries from vessel operators in
the maritime leisure sector.
With ‘lockdowns’ and restrictions easing in
some parts of the world, yacht owners are now
able to enjoy ‘social distancing’ onboard their
vessels, which is leading to a boost in demand
for high-speed connectivity and increased
bandwidth capacity. With the focus on social
distancing, yachts are becoming increasingly
attractive remote offices for those able to
attend to business matters while enjoying the
open sea, sunshine and fresh air. During this challenging time, sailors have
an increased need to stay connected for both
personal and operational purposes as well as to
avoid the need to go ashore as much as possible.
The signs are pointing to an upsurge in
leisure boating. Yacht chartering is seen one of
the safest ways to enjoy a break at present due
to the minimal contact charterers have with
other people. Yachts are considered to be more
hygienic, given the ratio of crew to guests and
the exclusivity of being on a private boat. Affluent consumers are looking for getaways
with fewer crowds, more privacy and the ability
to gather privately with those closest to them.
The Boat Affair platform (whose rentals are
available in more than 60 countries) has seen a
23% increase in requests from customers who
traditionally would opt for a hotel vacation or
a seaside resort but are now seeking a safer
alternative. And, according to a new survey by
LuggageHero, 25% of travellers report they will
try to avoid crowded commercial flights and
public transportation in a post-coronavirus
world.
Meanwhile, in countries where travel is
still restricted, many larger leisure boats and
super yachts remain fully crewed and operational
– also leading to increased need for
connectivity as crews try to stay in touch with
family and friends while conducting as many ship
operations as possible via remote techniques.
With crew restricted to remaining on the vessel
in many places, higher speeds and larger
bandwidth capacity is needed to provide leisure
activities too.
The leisure boat sector was initially hit
hard by international lockdowns and is now
incurring additional costs for deep cleaning,
personal protective equipment, virus testing etc
which are not generally reflected in the charter
fees. As a result, systems which allow to
optimize bandwidth consumption in order to
reduce expenses on communication are proving
popular with consumers looking to install or
upgrade yacht connectivity systems.
Gwenael Loheac, CEO Western & Southern
Europe for IEC Telecom said: “Data traffic on
leisure vessels has increased during this crisis
period because crew, vessel operators and
passengers need to exchange information on a
more regular basis. In response to Covid-19, we
are seeing increased demand for flexible tariffs
to enable leisure vessel operators to adapt
quickly to fluctuating connectivity
requirements. Fortunately, we are well-placed to
meet these needs, having a wide portfolio of
solutions designed to provide best user
experience, while keeping communications costs
at bay.”
Reacting to the need for enhanced and
adaptable connectivity on leisure vessels, IEC
Telecom recently launched OneGate Marine Compact – a new lightweight
digital solution with a network management
system which provides full visibility over
on-board network assets (both satellite and GSM)
and enables vessel owners to control expenses
and optimise consumption via a digital
dashboard. Mr Loheac commented: “OneGate Marine
Compact was developed to cater to all major
requirements of the leisure boat sector –
addressing their needs for speed, bandwidth and
cost optimisation. OneGate Marine Compact is an
agile, lightweight, highly-adaptable and
easy-to-install digital communications system
which gives complete access to the benefits of
digital connectivity even on smaller vessels. At
this challenging time this system is providing
many of the answers yacht owners need to enable
them to conduct online business and leisure
activities safely and securely.”
OneGate Marine Compact is compatible
with the Iridium Certus® service which provides
the only truly global coverage and delivers the
fastest L-band speed in the industry. Delivered
through Thales VesseLINK for the maritime
industry, crew members and passengers on Iridium
Certus® equipped vessels enjoy faster web
surfing and stable use of social media
applications even in the harshest weather
condition. Mr Loheac concluded: “Due to its low
latency levels, Iridium Certus is the right
service for VoIP calls and econferencing.”