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Time of India
31-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Station Satcom to provide Eutelsat OneWeb services in commercial maritime sector
NEW DELHI: Station Satcom , a homegrown satellite communications ( satcom ) solutions reseller and distributor, has partnered with Eutelsat OneWeb to provide broadband-from-space services in the commercial maritime sector . The Mumbai-based company will provide Eutelsat OneWeb's services to merchant marine, leisure & yachting, offshore energy, and fishing segments internationally, according to a joint statement on Wednesday. The partnership will see Station Satcom integrate OneWeb's Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology into its service offerings, creating a solution for over 5,500 vessels and 850 customers who rely on the company for reliable communications at sea. The new LEO-powered connectivity delivers high-speed and low-latency connectivity at sea. LEO satellites orbit at just 1,200 km and, due to their proximity to Earth, enable real-time communication, making them ideal for applications such as video conferencing, voice calls and live data exchange, even from vessels navigating remote oceans. '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,' said Anshul Khanna, founder & MD, Station Satcom Group. 'We are proud to expand our long-standing partnership with Station Satcom. Maritime is a key growth segment for connectivity and this agreement underscores our commitment to enabling digital transformation at sea,' said Thierry Polycarpe, vice president (global maritime), Eutelsat.


Broadcast Pro
30-07-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
Eutelsat and Station Satcom expand deal for maritime LEO connectivity
Building on a GEO partnership, Station Satcom will integrate Eutelsats OneWeb LEO services to enhance its global maritime offering. Eutelsat and its long-term partner Station Satcom, an India-based provider of maritime communications, have signed a new agreement to bring OneWebs low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity to the global maritime sector. The partnership marks a major strategic move for Station Satcom, which will now offer a hybrid satellite solution that merges the broad coverage of Eutelsats GEO (geostationary orbit) services with the high-speed, low-latency performance of OneWebs LEO network. This integrated service will provide seamless and resilient connectivity for vessels navigating major shipping lanes and operating in remote offshore regions. By leveraging the combined strengths of GEO and LEO technologies, Station Satcom aims to meet rising demands for real-time data exchange, enhance operational efficiency and improve crew welfare onboard shipskey components in the broader digital transformation of maritime operations worldwide. 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 OneWebs 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 OneWebs LEO satellite service, we can now offer seamless connectivity for ship owners, crew welfare and offshore operations.'