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Innovative company - Marlink signs a partnership with Arabsat

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21/7/2023
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29/3/2024
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Marlink and Arabsat join forces to offer increased satellite connectivity in the EMEA region, supporting the energy, mining and NGO sectors. This collaboration reinforces Marlink's position as the leading provider of reliable and secure connectivity solutions in the EMEA region.
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Damien Hélène
Damien Hélène
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Present in the Vintage Altaroc Odyssey 2021, Marlinkone of the world's leading suppliers of satellite communications, has just signed a partnership agreement with theArab Satellite Organization, commonly known as Arabsat.

The aim of this collaboration is to provide extended satellite connectivity in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. Thanks to this strategic agreement, Arabsat will be able to increase the bandwidth capacity of Marlink's network, which serves numerous industrial sectors such as energy and mining, as well as humanitarian and non-governmental organizations (NGOs ) operating in Africa and the Middle East. This initiative is expected to significantly improve access to reliable, high-performance communications services in remote or hard-to-reach areas of the EMEA region, supporting the critical operations and activities of these industries and organizations.

Marlink has established itself as a trusted Partner in the provision of satellite communication services to industries operating in remote and challenging environments. With the extension of its partnership with Arabsat, Marlink strengthens its position as a leading provider of high-quality, secure and scalable connectivity solutions in the EMEA region.

In the energy and mining industries, reliable satellite connectivity is vital for operations at remote sites. It enables efficient data transfer, remote monitoring and guarantees personnel safety. For humanitarian organizations and NGOs, satellite connectivity is essential to deliver vital services, support emergency response efforts and link isolated communities to essential resources. This collaboration will help meet the growing communication and connectivity needs of these sectors, strengthening their operational capabilities and their ability to provide essential assistance in regions that are often difficult to access.

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