Providing connectivity for Commercial Shipping

Connectivity and effective communication are helping to improve productivity across all aspects of our lives today. By the same token, late adopters or those with limited or poor connectivity are being hampered by not being privy to the latest news or key information.

In the world of international shipping, with seafarers from many countries sailing on ships trading to all parts of the world, effective communication between those on-board and between ship and shore is vitally important.

The challenge for the marine industry in adapting to new and ever changing technologies is the difficulty in implementation due to the infrastructure of vessels and the associated costs and downtime involved in running cables to the relevant areas.

By using a unique technology called Power Line Communication (PLC), Freedom Digital Networks (FDN) have created the perfect way to network any vessel by simply injecting a digital signal into the electrical wiring onboard – we bypass the need for any new cabling.

Most importantly, we bypass the need for any major work to onboard structures requiring watertight/fireproof integrity. Our networks are designed to overcome the typical problems encountered with marine vessels.

The system is extremely cost effective and totally flexible, allowing you to plug and play as desired with services such as vSat distribution, CCTV, VoIP telephony, room management and control, PA and AV systems, ROV control, condition based maintenance, asset management, IPTV and many more, all enabled at the same time over one network using our unique technology.

Reduce costs and improve crew welfare while improving safety, security and communication.

NO MESS, NO CABLING, NO DOWNTIME. Just a solution to an age old problem.

Contact us today to discuss ways in which we can help with your fleet.

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