Solutions

Connectivity, IT, security, hardware, and satellite services for vessels.

Global eSIM data is the entry point. The wider offer is a managed maritime connectivity stack around the vessel network.

Connectivity & Data

Connectivity & Data

Connectivity

Global eSIM data plan

Shared annual eSIM data pools for vessel routers, crew, superintendents, service teams, and operations across supported countries and territories.

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Connectivity

Ku-band VSAT

VSAT planning and service coordination for vessels that need satellite as a primary or backup connectivity layer.

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Connectivity

Starlink

Starlink planning, integration, failover design, and onboard network routing alongside cellular and VSAT.

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Connectivity

Iridium Certus

L-band satellite connectivity planning for vessels that need resilient backup communications and low-bandwidth operational continuity.

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Routers & Hardware

Routers & Hardware

Hardware

Pre-configured 5G routers

Outdoor 5G routers prepared with eSIM data, integrated antennas, single-cable PoE/Gigabit installation, and 10GB of free global data* for vessel use.

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Hardware

Multi-WAN routers and firewalls

Router and firewall solutions for combining 5G, VSAT, Starlink, marina WiFi, and shore links.

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Managed Vessel IT

Managed Vessel IT

Managed IT

VesselHelm

The fleet operating platform that collects, monitors, and manages vessel networks, services, AIS visibility, and top-tier security features.

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Managed IT

Remote vessel IT services

Remote support for onboard networks, computers, routers, connectivity faults, and day-to-day vessel IT issues.

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Managed IT

Vessel network management

Ongoing management for vessel LAN, WAN, VLANs, guest access, router policies, and connectivity changes.

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Managed IT

Virtualization cluster and storage

High-availability compute and storage platform for vessel or shore workloads, using clustered virtualization and resilient shared storage design.

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Delivery model

Start with eSIM data, then build the managed stack around it.

  1. Qualify the eSIM need: confirm coverage, expected GB volume, crew or operational usage, and supported devices.
  2. Map the onboard stack: review routers, firewalls, switches, crew WiFi, satellite links, and remote support needs.
  3. Prepare hardware and services: pre-configure 5G/eSIM uplinks, then configure any separate Multi-WAN policies, VesselHelm access, and top-tier IDS/IPS where the managed router/firewall prerequisite is in place.
  4. Attach eSIMs and satellite layers: connect the global data pool, Ku VSAT, Starlink, or both where the vessel profile requires them.
  5. Manage the fleet: monitor routers, firewalls, switches, AIS visibility, usage, and support tickets through an ongoing service model.