neXat establishes Maritime
division to offer better at-sea connectivity
Growing demand for better
connectivity at sea will be answered with the
creation of a Maritime division by the company
behind the world’s first satellite capacity
aggregation platform.
neXat’s new Maritime Unit will
offer satcom installations on a variety of boats and
on-board IT services including radar, Video Graphics
Array (VGA), and Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
cabling.
The unit will be headed up by
the former owner of Belgosat, Mario Alen, and is
part of neXat’s Operations department, led by
Founding Partner & Chief Operations Officer Caroline
De Vos.
“Connectivity at sea is at the
point of being a necessity rather than a luxury.
That is why we are dedicated to providing customers
with the best satellite communications needed to
carry out tasks on and offshore,” said De Vos.
“neXat is pleased to have taken this opportunity and
we look forward to welcoming Mario to the team. His
established skills and knowledge of the sector will
help us thrive in this new business venture.”
Mario will strengthen the neXat
team by sharing his knowledge and expertise to help
customers in the maritime and industrial sectors
access video, voice and data communications at sea
and onshore through a variety of solutions,
including satellite, IoT, CCTV, and powerline
connectivity.
The first year of the new
business venture will see the start of the
installations process, before expanding at a later
stage to maintenance and site survey activities.
neXat already has a growing
portfolio within the maritime sector, which includes
bringing better satellite connectivity to the
commercial shipping industry and the private leisure
boating industry. The ever-increasing demand for
satellite solutions at sea is met with the neXat
platform, a complete OSS/BSS, carrier-grade, fully
redundant platform which allows operators to
outsource satellite services and value-added
services across the Maritime sector.
“neXat already has a deep
understanding of the satellite technology and are
well-known satellite service providers, which will
help them go far as they enter the industry,” said
Mario. “I’m excited to have joined the neXat team on
this project and look forward to seeing what the
future holds.”
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