Eutelsat and Marlink extend
Global Maritime Partnership for GEO Ku-band
satellite capacity
February 14, 2022
Eutelsat Communications and
Marlink have agreed to extend their Global Maritime
Partnership, initially signed in 2019, to support
expansion in Africa and the Middle East (Red Sea and
the Gulf) and to integrate the Americas and Asia
into the portfolio of Eutelsat satellite capacity
used by Marlink.
Marlink is the leading maritime
VSAT operator in the world, with the best-in-class
global maritime VSAT network and unrivaled market
access all maritime segments: shipping, offshore,
cruise/ferry, yachting and fishing. In partnership
with Eutelsat, Marlink will further increase the
capacity and coverage of its maritime VSAT network
offering customers with truly differentiated,
high-quality, reliable and secure connectivity
solutions globally.
Marlink has made a multi-year
commitment for GEO Ku-band capacity representing
several hundred incremental Mhz on multiple Eutelsat
satellites, covering the Americas, Asia, Africa and
Europe to deliver targeted capacity with guaranteed
levels of throughput to specific sailing areas.
This agreement also highlights
the strong market demand for maritime broadband
connectivity across all market segments, driven by a
rising number of connected vessels and the surge of
the unitary vessel bandwidth and data usage.
Commenting on the agreement,
Erik Ceuppens, CEO of Marlink Group said: “We are
delighted to extend our partnership with Eutelsat,
which has proven its ability to deliver the right
platform and capabilities to suit our target markets
and the flexibility to accommodate our high
standards with respect to the latency of voice
traffic, capacity management and deployment
flexibility.”
Philippe Oliva, Eutelsat’s
Chief Commercial Officer added: “We are hugely
excited to deepen our relationship with Marlink,
confirming Eutelsat as one of the go-to satellite
network operators for maritime connectivity. We look
forward to continuing to support Marlink as it rolls
out its best-in-class service to seafarers in all
segments of the maritime industry, with existing and
future capacity on our fleet.”
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