The new route, operating six sailings per week between Ireland and France, represents one of the most significant new ferry connections
The project combines Nowhere Networks’ land-based maritime network with satellite technologies to improve onboard performance, coverage and cost efficiency across key
The third layer is ownership and control of a proprietary, land-based maritime network. This network acts as a high-capacity, low-latency backbone
The newly granted U.S. patent (No. US 12,586,895 B2) covers a hardware innovation for antenna mounting within a dome-shaped radome, enabling
European policymakers have begun to frame the issue in those terms. In discussions around digital sovereignty, Europe’s reliance on external infrastructure
Myth 1: Shipboard Internet Can’t Approach Land-based Performance Connectivity at sea is constrained by physics and geography, but modern architectures have
Across Southern Europe, coastal 4G and 5G networks are extending reliably offshore, ports are upgrading high-capacity Wi-Fi, dedicated ship-to-shore networks are
For cruise operators in the Mediterranean, connectivity is part of the core infrastructure. Passengers expect streaming, video calls, and social media
On many ships, bandwidth is still treated as a limited resource that must be rationed. When traffic spikes, someone loses out.
Luxury at sea has long been defined by space, design, and indulgence. Today, a new expectation has joined the list of
By 2026, superyacht connectivity is no longer about having internet.It’s about having the right infrastructure to deliver consistent, secure performance across
Before you know it, it’s summer in the Mediterranean. All of the sudden we have forgotten winter, and peak season arrives.