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31 Oct 2009
Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) announced Friday it has won the prestigious 2009 Innovation Award from Lloyd’s List Asia, a leading global shipping news publication.
SingTel received this award for its leadership in developing innovative
solutions to improve communications at sea and address the rising
challenges of the maritime industry.
Solutions such as SingTel’s Office-At-Sea suite of maritime
applications, which enables vessels to communicate seamlessly and cost
effectively with their headquarters on land, were recognised for
boosting business productivity and improving crew welfare.
Applications include voice and video calls, email, Internet access, GSM
connectivity, e-surveillance, as well as a comprehensive range of
shipboard tools.
Mr Bill Chang, SingTel’s Executive Vice President of Business Group,
said: “This award recognises SingTel’s commitment to accelerating
innovations in the maritime industry and transforming the way our
customers do business.
As a leading maritime ICT solutions provider, we are excited to play an
important role in helping shipping companies achieve success by
enabling them to reduce costs, improve productivity and enhance the
lives of their employees.”
Through its pursuit of innovation, SingTel has set new benchmarks in the maritime industry.
For example, SingTel became the first satellite service provider in
Asia to offer a maritime broadband service with seamless, worldwide
coverage over all major shipping routes.
This service has been deployed for many customers around the world, including Torm Shipping, Europe’s leading maritime company.
As a breakthrough in maritime communications technology, SingTel
introduced the world’s first 1.5-metre C-band stabilised satellite
antenna.
Co-designed with its partner SeaTel, this enables sea-going vessels to
enjoy significantly higher bandwidth (up to 6Mbps) than a traditional
2.4-metre C-band antenna.
Other notable SingTel innovations include its AITrac global satellite
tracking solution and Collaborative Networking tool that enable
maritime companies to remotely monitor and troubleshoot shipboard ICT
equipment via satellite broadband connections.
SingTel helped to establish the Satcom@SMA maritime innovation hub at
the Singapore Maritime Academy to provide a platform for the
development of new applications and solutions.
Lloyd’s List evaluates candidates based on a stringent set of qualitative and quantitative measurements.
Its criteria included the pace of technological innovation, and the impact of the technology on the maritime industry.
Source: SingTel