Connectivity
In a world where we all expect – even demand – to be connected 24/7/365 in the most remote of locations, SeaTec has a team dedicated to supplying our clients with the best maritime communication options available today. In a price conscious and constantly evolving market, we can assist at every stage from initial consultation, presentation of options, explanation of pros and cons of each, through decision making, planning, installation to ongoing support and maintenance.
There is no such thing as a one size fits all solution, so our proposals will be tailored to the individual customer’s needs taking into account many criteria such as vessel locations, business needs, budget factors, existing on board set up, age of vessels, crew numbers and welfare among others.
In order to supply the best solutions SeaTec partners with the most respected suppliers in the market and therefore we only provide quality equipment and solutions supported by industry leaders. Our solutions include:
- Fleet Broadband
- Iridium Openport and Certus
- Global Ka Band VSAT with inclusive back up, if required
- Global Ku Band VSAT with inclusive back up, if required
- Global C Band VSAT with inclusive back up, if required
- Regional Ku Band VSAT with inclusive back up, if required
No matter what a vessel’s needs are we can work out a high performing, cost effective solution.
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Talk to one of our teamFrequently Asked Questions
What is a connectivity solution?
In the maritime industry, a connectivity solution is the provision of internet connectivity solutions onboard a vessel. Our solutions include:
- Fleet Broadband
- Iridium Openport and Certus
- Global Ka and/or C Band VSAT with inclusive backup
- Regional Ku Band VSAT with inclusive backup
What is considered connectivity solution criteria?
Connectivity solution criteria refers to the tools and checklists used to ensure that any issues with connectivity on a vessel are identified quickly and limit any prolonged downtime. Ensuring connectivity whilst at sea has become an integral part of the shipping industry particularly in the area of safety so having a proactive approach is vital.
Why is connectivity at sea so important?
These days, good communication and a reliable internet connection is the backbone of any business. The maritime sector is no different. For many seafarers, whether they are working on an offshore rig or aboard a cargo ship, an internet connection is the lifeline they need to stay connected to their loved ones. Internet connectivity at sea also allows the vessel to keep in touch with all interested parties both ashore and at sea.
What is fleet broadband?
Fleet broadband, also known as FBB, is a market-leading maritime communication solution. FBB provides cost-effective, reliable broadband to a crew through a compact antenna installed onboard a vessel.
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