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Thuraya Releases Maritime Voice Terminal for Fishing Vessels

By Juliet Van Wagenen | January 10, 2017
Thuraya’s SeaStar seeks to serve the maritime sector. Photo: Thuraya

Thuraya’s SeaStar seeks to serve the maritime sector. Photo: Thuraya

[Via Satellite 01-10-2017] Thuraya Telecommunications has launched a new circuit switched voice terminal for maritime communications, Thuraya SeaStar. SeaStar offers voice, SMS, data and tracking, on an interface that is based on Android operating systems. Users can make satellite voice calls to normal Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) phones, mobile phones and other satellite phones through the Thuraya satellite network. It aims to meet the evolving needs of the modern fishing market, introducing the modern satellite communications capability to small-scale operators. According to a statement released by the company, Thuraya’s new terminal is ideal for smaller and regional owner operator fishing vessels, although it can also be useful to other operators looking for support systems.

With affordability a driving factor in key maritime market sectors, Thuraya SeaStar will be available at a cost of ownership, which aims to lower the barrier to providing onboard satellite communications.