HISPASAT expands the
agreement with SYNTELIX to offer satellite
connectivity to the maritime sector in the
Mediterranean and Latin America
2 July 2020
HISPASAT and Syntelix have
extended their agreement until 2022 to
strengthen their growth in the European and
American maritime market.
The agreement allows
Syntelix to expand its multiregional capacity
over the American coverage of the H30W-6
satellite, located in the 30º West orbital
position, in order to attend to the growing
demand in the region, principally coming from
the fishing and coastal merchant sector (freight
ferries) that operates throughout the Southern
Cone, as well as yachts that sail in the
Caribbean and the Mediterranean.
The agreement also
reinforces the cooperation between the two
companies by implementing a shared action plan
in order to build and develop specialised
distribution channels in maritime connectivity
services in several countries in Latin America,
including Argentina, Peru, Paraguay, and Chile,
among others.
HISPASAT and Syntelix
provide comprehensive end-to-end connectivity
services to all types of boats: yachts, fishing
boats, cruise ships, merchant and passenger
ferries, and river transport boats, all segments
with high potential for growth due to their
emerging and unstoppable digitalisation. Thanks
to this satellite connectivity, the crews and
passengers on these boats can access the
Internet, be in contact with their families, and
enjoy TV and onboard entertainment services,
while the solution also reinforces emergency,
security and corporate services communications
to optimise fleet management.
Diego Lopez, the Strategic
Sales Manager at HISPASAT, has ensured that “the
mobility market, and in particular the maritime
sector, will continue growing at a good pace in
upcoming years, and is undoubtedly a priority
market for Hispasat. Collaboration agreements
like the one we are renewing and expanding with
Syntelix are essential in order to offer
high-quality communications services in our
areas of coverage".
On behalf of Syntelix,
Carlos Derqui, the company’s co-founder and CEO,
added that “we have been partners with Hispasat
for seven years during which we have provided
continual and efficient growth, serving hundreds
different types of boats. We have an exciting
journey together ahead of us”.