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Maritime & Offshore Operations
Resilient connectivity for vessels, platforms, and offshore installations.
Multi-Network
Coastal Coverage
Carrier-agnostic near-shore access
Private APN
Operational Data
Controlled routing for vessel systems
Centralised
Fleet Management
Shore-based oversight of vessel SIMs
Maritime and offshore operations move between coastal, near-shore, and open-sea environments — each with different network availability. Standard terrestrial carrier connectivity creates coverage gaps the moment vessels leave coastal range.
The Challenge
Why standard connectivity falls short
Variable coastal and near-shore coverage
Maritime routes transition between carriers as vessels move through ports, coastal waters, and near-shore areas — creating network handoff events that require multi-carrier capability.
Operational data security
Navigational data, cargo systems, and crew communications require routing through controlled paths — not public carrier internet shared with other maritime traffic.
Shore-based fleet management
Operations teams managing vessel connectivity from shore need centralised visibility and control over connectivity across all vessels in their fleet — not individual device access.
The Boundless Approach
How we address it
Carrier-agnostic multi-network connectivity with satellite-hybrid fallback supports maritime operations from coastal to near-shore environments. Private APN routing protects operational and navigational data, with centralised management across vessel fleets from shore-based operations.
- Multi-carrier coastal and near-shore coverage
- Tower-agnostic steering across carrier boundaries
- Private APN for operational and navigational data routing
- Centralised shore-based fleet SIM management
- OTA provisioning — no vessel-in-port required for updates
- Static IP for consistent vessel system addressability
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