Inmarsat Maritime is a Viasat company and continues to power the digitalisation, decarbonisation and crew welfare of the maritime industry.
Since its inception in 1979, Inmarsat Maritime has been committed to keeping you connected anywhere, anytime, without compromise.
Originally set up by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to develop a satellite communications network for protecting lives at sea, we were the first satellite operator to meet the stringent requirements of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) when introduced in 1999.
Today, Inmarsat Maritime’s GMDSS satellite communication services continue to be relied upon by the world’s seafaring community, keeping 1.9 million seafarers at sea safe. We are closely monitored and overseen by the International Mobile Satellite Organization (IMSO) to ensure compliance with the requirements set by the IMO because nothing is more important than protecting lives.
As the maritime industry gets increasingly digitalised, shipping companies need to know their connectivity partner can deliver the services they require not only now but, in the future, as they upgrade their satellite communications services and adopt new technologies to enable vessels to function as ‘floating offices and homes’.
Viasat is investing heavily in the satellite network, capacity and technology to provide the certainty you need to stay connected - whether for safety, business-critical and operational applications, or for seafarers to keep in touch with loved ones.
That’s why so many shipping companies trust our connectivity solutions – all delivered through our world-leading satellite network.