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Limited connectivity available at sea has excluded your fleet from the centralized business processes and increased productivity that networks can provide. Today, however, the latest satellite broadband connectivity is helping transform ships into branch offices at sea.
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why us for the shipping sector?
3 reasons to choose Orange Business Services
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experience
As global specialists, we have more than 40 years behind us in developing and delivering satellite communications to remote locations. Our professional services consultants can deliver a complete end-to-end solution in line with your business strategy.
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understanding
We have partnerships and relationships around the world that enable us to deliver tailored maritime communications solutions. We appreciate the unique challenges you face and have developed tools to help you specifically address them. Fully-inclusive service level agreements are our commitment to your success.
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integration
No other provider of maritime communications solutions specializes in integrating your vessels into the corporate network. We can transform your fleet into remote offices at sea, empowering them with the latest communications tools over a reliable, future-proof global MPLS backbone. This seamless integration of satellite technology into your infrastructure is underpinned by world-class customer service and support.
customer stories
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Avni Dudi, CIO, ZIM Integrated Shipping, Services, LtdZim
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Lars Henrik Folke Ossum, CIO Lorentzen & StemocoLorentzen & Stemoco
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Here at Orange in the Netherlands, we often receive multi-million Euro RFIs, RFPs for business-critical services requiring technology based on already detailed infrastructural and architectural choices. Once we start mapping these prescribed solution requirements with the products in our portfolio
published on 04.11.2013
In part one of this post, I discussed how we receive many RFPs and RFIs from customers who may have been better served to have engaged with their suppliers before taking the time to write an extensive RFP.
published on 04.12.2013
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