IECTelecom and Thuraya stand at Posidonia
Thuraya unveils new maritime products at Greek event
DUBAI, June 13, 2018
UAE-based Thuraya Telecommunications Company, along with its long-standing service partner, IEC Telecom, showcased its maritime product portfolio at the recently concluded Posidonia 2018 expo in Greece.
IEC Telecom Group works in close collaboration with Thuraya to offer the best solutions in maritime. Its long partnership resulted in the successful launch of Orion Edge in 2016 as well as FlexiYacht in March 2018, a unique Internet broadband solution designed specifically to meet the requirements of leisure boats, it stated.
A leading mobile satellite services operator, Thuraya also provided a preview of its latest maritime VSAT service, in co-ordination with its long-standing service partner, IEC Telecom, .
Visitors at the event had the opportunity to engage with senior executives from Thuraya and IEC Telecom on the new VSAT service and terminal that are due to be launched later this year, said a statement from the company.
Ricky D’Souza, manager - market development maritime, Thuraya, said: “The growing demand for data in the maritime sector coupled with other requirements such as crew retention, remote offices, remote monitoring and maintenance has pushed us to develop our VSAT service.”
“We were pleased to meet our valued customers to give them a sneak peek of our new dedicated VSAT+ terminal that provides communication support for a wider range of applications,” he added.
Thuraya displayed a wide range of products from its maritime portfolio including the Thuraya Orion IP broadband terminal, the SF2500 voice satellite terminal and the newly launched Thuraya Atlas IP+, it said.
Easy to install, Thuraya Atlas IP+ offers managers and crew seamless access to the internet, enhanced connectivity, and high-speed onboard efficiency with best-in-class data rates, as well as driving operational efficiency, it added.
The terminal features a single cable connection to the stabilised antenna, direct bulkhead mounting, and built-in Wi-Fi. Through its RJ11 port, it can be connected to any standard analog or cordless phone. This allows for simultaneous voice and data sessions, said a statement.
The voice calls run via the Thuraya Talk VoIP app, lending a cost-effective service option.
Nabil Ben Sussia, managing director, IEC Telecom Middle East and Kazakhstan, said: “We were pleased to partner with Thuraya at the event.”
“With the expansion of Thuraya’s maritime portfolio into the VSAT market, we have even more of a selection of high-quality equipment and services to offer customers - vital equipment that keeps crew connected with family and friends while away at sea,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service