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IEC Telecom to unveil flexible Starlink solutions for yacht owners

November 20, 2024

IEC Telecom will showcase its cutting-edge maritime connectivity solutions at Metstrade 2024, highlighting the transformative impact that LEO services, such as Starlink will have on the sector.

Maritime communication has been transformed, with Starlink disrupting traditional connectivity norms. In the Future of Maritime Connectivity Report 2024, to which IEC Telecom had a chance to contribute, Valour Consultancy estimates that, by 2033, more than 12,800 vessels will adopt the service. This growth surpasses the deployment of GEO VSAT systems, reflecting a shift toward more accessible and cost-effective LEO solutions. The appeal is clear: lower equipment costs, ease of installation, and a significant reduction in cellular data expenses—some service providers have seen an 80% decrease in costs since Starlink Maritime’s launch.

In response to shifting market dynamics, IEC Telecom has developed a versatile solution designed to provide yacht owners with maximum flexibility, particularly as Starlink is expected to restructure its offerings to two packages, 50 and 500 GB, starting in February of 2025. IEC Telecom’s network management ecosystem enables vessels to benefit from customized airtime packages tailored to their specific requirements.

Beyond flexible pricing, IEC Telecom’s advanced systems provide real-time visibility over traffic consumption and optimize each MB performance with features such as credit rollover. Automated notifications alert customers to unusual usage patterns, preventing unauthorized connections and potential losses. IEC Telecom’s 360 Starlink portfolio includes L-band backup and a suite of value-added services, known as OneGate Value-adds, ensuring business continuity and high-quality service even when primary connections are unavailable.

IEC Telecom’s network management solutions elevate the onboard leisure experience, offering everything from live concert streaming to individual VoIP calls. The Starlink portfolio provides yacht owners with seamless, home-like connectivity, whether cruising or anchored and allows for easy network adjustments via IEC Telecom’s proprietary OptiView portal. Designed for ultimate flexibility, these solutions come with an advanced guest voucher system that enables on-demand connectivity, with vouchers generated directly on board.

“IEC Telecom’s philosophy centers on customer-centric solutions,” said Gwenaël Lohéac, President Europe and Africa at IEC Telecom. “With over 400 yachts equipped with our Starlink-based solutions, IEC Telecom gains first-hand insight into the latest market developments. As the yachting industry booms with rising demand for luxury marine tourism and increased spending by high-net-worth individuals, we’ve introduced flexible connectivity packages that meet diverse needs—from small leisure boats to superyachts. In addition, we have expanded a range of our value-added services to ensure business continuity and advanced network management on board. We’re excited to introduce our comprehensive portfolio at Metstrade.”

Filed Under: Comms, IEC Telecom, Maritime, Maritime, Maritime Connectivity, News, OptiVIEW (IEC Telecom), SmallSat, Smallsat Constellation, Smallsat Fleet, smallsats, Starlink, Starlink Maritime, Superyachts, Valour Consultancy

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