Datasat and SES Networks partner to enhance ferry fleet connectivity
Datasat, a leading provider of gateway internet services via satellite, has partnered with SES Networks to bring cutting-edge, end-to-end connectivity to a ferry fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, servicing passengers and cargo in multiple destinations in Greece, Italy, Spain, and Morocco, SES announced today.
Datasat will leverage SES Networks’ Signature Maritime Solutions and ground infrastructure to deliver a premium experience for passengers and crew travelling onboard the modern and technologically advanced vessels, which provide high-quality transportation services for passengers and private vehicles in the Mediterranean Sea.
While on board, passengers will now find not only luxurious accommodation, fine dining, and a wide range of activities, but also market-leading connectivity services. “The era of the connected ship is upon us, and it’s a change that will revolutionize vessel communications and operations,” said David Franeau, Managing Director at Datasat.
“SES Networks’ innovative, high-throughput connectivity and fully managed end-to-end services is our gateway to more intelligent ships, smarter fleet management, and unparalleled guest satisfaction. We are constantly looking for ways to optimize the service provided to ferry passengers, and we’re delighted with the quality of service enabled by SES Networks, which provides a premium user experience.”
“Like us, Datasat recognizes the enormous benefits that high-quality connectivity provides for passengers, seafarers, and ships,” said Morten Hagland Hansen, Vice President, Commercial Maritime and Energy Sales at SES Networks.
“Delivering the highest level of service today requires seamless and reliable connectivity, and SES Networks is setting a new standard for the cruise and ferry sector that’s unmatched in terms of scale, performance, and technological diversity.”
With the partnership, both companies plan to address the challenges posed by open-ocean connectivity, providing robust, uninterrupted service that can scale to meet growing data demands. This improvement could position ferry operators to offer unique connectivity-based services to passengers, attract tech-savvy travelers, and improve the overall travel experience.