Shipowners and operators are able to use cloud-based solutions, enhance crew welfare services and automate vessel navigation using an integrated maritime communications network
Major shipping lines and owners are testing Inmarsat Maritime’s latest integrated shipboard communications network, NexusWave, after its launch in May 2024.
Global container liner and shipping group Hapag-Lloyd started trialling NexusWave in September and is already seeing the benefits from a robust connectivity solution to meet increasing demands for secure communications for business and crew internet.
A senior spokesperson for Hapag-Lloyd said NexusWave would enable the group to “further streamline operations through cloud-based solutions, achieving significant cost savings and enhancing crew IT services to match onshore experiences.”
In October, global Japanese shipping and logistics group, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) started using NexusWave in trials across its fleet. K Line is seeking connectivity services that are “fast, reliable and global” and expects the bonded network to help reform its “onboard workstyles and automated ship navigation”, preserve the wellbeing of its crew, and “bolster its digitalisation initiatives”.
NexusWave combines Global Xpress (GX) Ka-band, low-Earth orbit (LEO) services from Eutelsat OneWeb, and as-available coastal long-term evolution (LTE) services with a layer of L-band for added resilience, enabling fast and always-on secure communications.
Viasat subsidiary Inmarsat is expanding the capabilities of this integrated network with more GX satellites and the next-generation, ultra-high capacity ViaSat-3 Ka-band service when these are launched and commissioned.
Alongside unlimited data and global coverage, NexusWave features secure-by-design infrastructure, leveraging network segregation, traffic encryption and enterprise-grade firewall technology.
Inmarsat promises consistent connectivity regardless of the vessel’s location or requirements, and with its global network of experienced engineers available around the clock to provide expert support and technical assistance, customers benefit from complete peace of mind.
“Delivered by a single provider to ensure a seamless user experience, NexusWave gives maritime operators full transparency on total cost of ownership, with no unexpected charges,” said Inmarsat Maritime president Ben Palmer.
“In essence, what NexusWave provides is connected confidence. As a bonded network, it elevates the connectivity experience, keeping maritime operations running smoothly with managed performance levels even during spikes in demand or at connectivity hotspots such as busy ports and sea straits. NexusWave truly is a game-changer for maritime communications.”
Designed to provide unparalleled connectivity in line with evolving demands, the solution supports digitalisation and crew welfare by facilitating the transformation of ships into floating offices and homes.
“NexusWave has been designed for today with tomorrow’s challenges – and opportunities – firmly in mind,” Mr Palmer said.
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