Watch: MPA Singapore enhances maritime connectivity with 5G for crew welfare
According to MPA Singapore, maritime 5G will provide faster and more reliable communication connectivity in our port waters.
Read moreAccording to MPA Singapore, maritime 5G will provide faster and more reliable communication connectivity in our port waters.
Read moreOffshore Renewable Energy (ORE) announced last week the creation of an offshore wind "living lab" off the coast of Grimsby, and the development of a 5G Testbed that includes Grimsby Port and the Lynn and Inner Dowsing wind farms.
Read moreChee Hong Tat, Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Transport and Finance, announced that MPA Singapore and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) signed an MOU in mid-August 2022 to develop 5G mobile network capabilities in the maritime domain to enhance digital connectivity in the Port of Singapore.
Read moreSingapore's Senior Minister of State for Transport, Chee Hong Tat, said that MPA will use artificial intelligence and machine learning to manage the increasing scale and complexity of ship movements in Singapore’s waters.
Read moreHutchison Ports Sohar signed an MoU with Omantel and Huawei for a 5G Proof of Concept (PoC) study, to improve the port’s overall operational efficiency.
Read moreThe Port Network Authority of the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea (Port of Livorno) is planning an implementation plan around 5G.
Read moreVerizon announced a European private 5G market with a deployment of private 5G network, at the Port of Southampton, after a deal with the Associated British Ports (ABP).
Read moreWith digitalization being at the forefront goals of the shipping industry, Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe is about to deploy 5G technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) as part of the UK Government’s 5G Trials and Testbeds Programme.
Read moreNokia recently signed an agreement with Tideworks Technology, in order to deploy Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) at the Port of Seattle.
Read moreThe Port of Barcelona began the '5G Maritime' pilot test in July, a project that aims to validate the location of ships in real time and with great precision, obtaining image data that complement the information of the current geolocation systems of the port.
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