GTMaritime Offers Guide On The Future Of Maritime Communications

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  • GTMaritime has released a new publication which offers a guide to the background, current state and future development of satellite connectivity.
  • The GTMaritime guide to maritime communications provides shipowners and operators with comprehensive insights into the full spectrum of connectivity.
  • The guide offers perceptive commentary on the impact greater connectivity will have on the maritime sector.

GTMaritime has released a new publication which offers a guide to the background, current state and future development of satellite connectivity and communications at sea, says an article published on their website. 

A guide to Maritime Communications

Available to download free of charge, Maritime Communications – A Look Over the Horizon is split into three sections, covering Basics of Marine Communications, The Connected Ship and Special Services. 

It examines the different types of satellite systems and network configurations, regulatory requirements, commercial communications and crew connectivity, and highlights key considerations for future communications planning.

What guide will offer to shipowners?

“The GTMaritime guide to maritime communications provides shipowners and operators with comprehensive insights into the full spectrum of connectivity and communications considerations at sea. As the maritime industry continues to become increasingly connected, it is important to have a thorough understanding of satellite communications and the opportunities greater connectivity can bring to a range of operations at sea,” said Mike McNally, global commercial director at GTMaritime.

The guide offers perceptive commentary on the impact greater connectivity will have on the maritime sector, considering issues such as cybersecurity, performance monitoring and remote operations. It also looks at the role communications systems can play in online training for crew on-board and the advantages enhanced connectivity can have in areas such as telemedicine.

“Already we are seeing huge increases in the amount of data being transmitted between ship and shore,” adds McNally. “As technology continues to expand into new areas of ship systems, there is a need for greater connectivity and satellite bandwidth to ensure communications systems can cope with the volume of data being transmitted. A comprehensive understanding of ship to shore connectivity today and tomorrow is fundamental to planning for the future needs of our industry, and essential for meeting its aims on ship efficiency, safety and compliance.”

To download the guide, click here

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Source: GTMaritime