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Eurona reduces the digital divide in the Spanish maritime sector with satellite technology

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This solution is an essential tool to provide connectivity to the more than 9,000 ships in the Spanish fleet, the second largest blue economy in the European Union.

Eurona, the Spanish telecommunications multinational expert in on-board connectivity solutions and services, aims to reduce the digital divide that currently affects a large number of Spanish vessels with satellite technology. Eurona's satellite solution, capable of providing quality internet connection to the Spanish fleet, will be presented at stand A38 - pavilion 1, at the eighth edition of Navalia, the international naval industry trade fair to be held at the Instituto Ferial de Vigo (IFEVI) on 24, 25 and 26 May.

At present, only a small percentage of Spanish vessels have a quality Internet connection that allows remote management of the ship and guarantees the crew an immediate and direct means of communication with their families and with the life they leave behind on land.

This digital divide affects and penalises the economic activity of the Spanish fleet, made up of more than 9,880 ships, according to data from Vessel Finder. The strong potential of the maritime sector in Spain places our country as the second power in blue economy in the European Union, according to data from the latest report The Blue Economy 2021 prepared by the European Commission.

In order to put an end to this connection deficit and boost the digitalisation of such a powerful sector as the maritime sector in Spain, Eurona will present its on-board Internet service at Navalia. It is a broadband solution for the mobility sector that allows connection speeds of up to 100 megabytes, thanks to satellite technology, enabling Internet access, data transmission and voice/IP connections within a global coverage radius.

The ship's crew can continue their "life on land" on the high seas with this state-of-the-art satellite technology. Despite being thousands of kilometres away from land, they can send Whatsapp, talk on Skype, access telemedicine services, receive and send emails, and even enjoy entertainment services.

In this way, the sea is no longer a limitation to enjoy a quality Internet connection. Internet is now a basic necessity, people want to be connected 24 hours a day without limitations of space and time, and Eurona's satellite is currently the only technology capable of offering very high speed Internet connection immediately, anywhere, however remote, even in mobility.

Eurona already has extensive expertise in developing tailor-made connectivity solutions for the maritime sector, where it already offers connections to major Spanish shipping companies, passenger ferries, merchant ships and even rescue vessels.

For Fernando Ojeda, CEO of Eurona, "this satellite broadband connectivity solution for the maritime sector is in line with Eurona's philosophy of bringing Internet to the most remote and isolated areas, regardless of whether that connection is by land or sea. Without a doubt, satellite connectivity will have a tractor impact so that through digitalisation the Spanish maritime sector will continue to be a very prosperous, heterogeneous and globally recognised industry".

About Eurona

Eurona, from the Global Satellite Technologies Group, is an expert in connectivity solutions and services with more than 15 years of experience. It has a network of 150 professionals and more than 40,000 customers in Europe, Africa and Latin America to whom it offers global connectivity, whether in remote areas, public spaces, urban areas, land or even the high seas. It is currently backed by its main shareholder, US fund Magnetar Capital, and is one of the top ten telecommunications operators in Spain. For more information: www.eurona.es

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