To provide Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO connectivity services to the global maritime industry, Eutelsat and longtime partner Station Satcom, a maritime communications leader with its headquarters located in India, have inked a new deal.
In order to offer hybrid satellite connectivity across the world’s oceans, Station Satcom will incorporate OneWeb’s LEO capabilities into its portfolio as part of this deal, which represents a significant strategic expansion.
Station Satcom to leverage Eutelsat’s LEO and GEO services to enhance connectivity
Station Satcom is able to provide vessels operating along major shipping routes and in remote offshore environments with continuous connectivity by combining the high-speed, low-latency performance of LEO with the dependability and coverage of Eutelsat’s GEO services thanks to this cutting-edge solution.
In addition to supporting the digital transformation of international maritime operations, Station Satcom will be able to meet the increasing demand for real-time data, operational efficiency, and enhanced crew welfare through this integrated offering.
Eutelsat and Station Satcom express optimism
Thierry Polycarpe, Vice President of Global Maritime at Eutelsat said, “We are proud to expand our long-standing partnership with Station Satcom as they bring OneWeb’s LEO maritime service to market.
“This agreement reflects the growing demand for high-performance connectivity at sea, and reinforces our commitment to delivering secure, high-speed, low-latency solutions that power the digital evolution of the maritime industry.”
Anshul Khanna, Chief Executive Officer of Station Satcom added, “This is a game-changer for the maritime sector at large. By integrating OneWeb’s LEO satellite service, we can now offer seamless connectivity for ship owners, crew welfare and offshore operations.”
About Eutelsat Communications
The Eutelsat Group leads the world in satellite communications, providing broadcasting and connectivity services all over the world.
After the Company and OneWeb merged in 2023, the Group was created, and with a fleet of 34 Geostationary (GEO) satellites and a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation of over 600 satellites, it became the first fully integrated GEO-LEO satellite operator.
Customers are served by the Group in four major verticals: video, where it distributes approximately 6,400 television channels; and the rapidly expanding connectivity markets of government services, mobile connectivity, and fixed connectivity.
The Eutelsat Group can offer integrated solutions to satisfy the demands of clients worldwide thanks to its distinctive collection of in-orbit assets and ground infrastructure.
The Eutelsat Group employs more than 1,600 people in more than 75 countries, with its headquarters located in Paris.
To aid in closing the digital divide, the Group is dedicated to providing connectivity that is secure, robust, and ecologically friendly.
Both the London Stock Exchange and the Euronext Paris Stock Exchange list the company.