Seanergy Maritime and United Maritime are integrating Starlink
Seanergy Maritime and United Maritime are upgrading their communication infrastructure by integrating Starlink with their existing satellite setup across the fleet.
Read moreSeanergy Maritime and United Maritime are upgrading their communication infrastructure by integrating Starlink with their existing satellite setup across the fleet.
Read moreNeda Maritime has become the latest company to join the trend of installing the Starlink system on its ships to improve connectivity onboard.
Read moreLast decades, a digital tide emerged, transforming the way we navigate not only our lives but the very ships that conquer the oceans.
Read moreAccording to news, several authorized resellers of Starlink are offering a special promotion, providing a two-month free trial of their five-terabyte-a-month mobile priority service to any ship with a registered IMO number.
Read moreHafnia has announced the rollout of the Starlink Satellite System across its entire fleet by the end of 2023, becoming the fourth shipping company to use the technology in the last two months.
Read moreFollowing Hapag-LLoyd and Maersk, MOL today also announced its decision to install Starlink satellite communication service on all its vessels.
Read moreMaersk is embarking on a collaboration with Starlink so that more than 330 container vessels will have high-speed internet, with speeds over 200 Mbps.
Read moreAfter a successful pilot phase, Hapag-Lloyd is set to transform connectivity at sea with the rollout of Starlink satellite internet technology across its fleet.
Read moreMarlink informed that it has added SpaceX’s Starlink service to its offerings. Starlink is a high-speed, low-latency broadband internet service enabled by a constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit.
Read moreThe US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has authorised SpaceX to use its satellite connectivity on vessels for the first time.
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