Global ICT services provider for remote environments, Marlink, has deployed a hybrid network under its Sealink NextGen platform in the fleet of Polsteam, the largest bulk carrier operator in Eastern Europe.
Hybrid network deployment
This deployment covers 50 vessels and optimizes data access, facilitating business applications and high quality communications among onboard personnel. The new network ensures lower response times and higher availability for digital operations.
The agreement includes the implementation of a Unified Threat Management(UTM) solution, which provides a set of tools such as web filtering, application control, intrusion detection and antivirus protection.
The ability to combine complementary satellite services under a single platform allows us to maintain high standards of security and efficiency.
Adam Rogucki, technical director of Polsteam.
With this solution, Polsteam improves the support of its internal processes, and at the same time, the digital well-being of its crews, who benefit from better communication channels and access to essential technical content.
The collaboration with Polsteam reflects our ability to tailor end-to-end solutions to fleets that require robust and secure connectivity anywhere in the world.
Tore Morten Olsen, president of Marlink’s marine segment.
The partnership confirms the trend in the industry towards more interconnected environments, where remote remote management The alliance confirms the industry’s trend towards more interconnected environments, where remote management, real-time data analysis and information protection are essential factors for competitiveness.
Source: Marilink
Photo: Polsteam