BBC World News to launch service for superyachts this autumn

From the autumn, BBC World News bulletins will be available onboard commercial ...

BBC World News to launch service for superyachts this autumn

August 01, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

From the autumn, BBC World News bulletins will be available onboard commercial maritime vessels, including superyachts, via Telemar Scandinavia and NSSLGlobal Ltd. BBC World News will be broadcasted several times daily, to all vessels that opt into the service, offering marine crews access to BBC’s unprecedented coverage of international news, current affairs, as well as sport.

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Customers using Telemar and NSSLGlobal’s Ku- or C-Band network will be able to watch BBC World News’ daily bulletins without impacting on high broadband speeds through the use of the Multicast service.

Colin Lawrence, Distribution Director, BBC World News says: “We’re pleased to join together with Telemar and NSSLGlobal to offer BBC World News to over 800 vessels around the world. With journalists in more places than any other global news broadcaster, we’re able to deliver the news that marine crews need to remain connected to the wider world.”

Tomas Martinsson, General Manager, Telemar explains: “The importance of crew retention for ship owners is crucial. Providing additional TV services will improve morale for crew and also be done without amassing an unexpected airtime bill or imposing on a broadband package.”

Continuing, Sally-Anne Ray, Managing Director, NSSLGlobal Ltd says
: “The new service will provide a great deal of opportunities for the future and NSSLGlobal and Telemar are pleased to be at the forefront, leading the way in satellite communications for our customers.”

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