
Marlink and Quadrille extend their partnership to offer a news channel for seafarers
Marlink, the
world’s leading provider of end-to-end managed smart network solutions has
extended its partnership with software and service provider Quadrille to
provide a dedicated news and information channel to Marlink maritime customers.
Marlink and Quadrille expanding their existing partnership to provide
seafarers seafarers with a range of video and news content
Marlink and
Quadrille are thus expanding their existing partnership, which was established
more than four years ago with the aim of providing seafarers with a range of
video and news content. Under the Marlink brand name XChange Media, the
companies already offer comprehensive and highly trusted, high-quality news to
the crew on board.
The multi-language
news service can be subscribed to through Marlink’s XChange platform at a very
competitive price.
XChange Media subscribers to receive daily news wherever their vessels
are located
Marlink has
integrated Quadrille’s broadcast technology into its own smart hybrid network
to enable XChange Media subscribers to receive daily updated news, no matter
where their vessels are currently located.
Reliable feed of information a positive benefit at a time when
seafarers may be onboard ship for extended periods
“Like many
critical service providers to the maritime industry, we are acutely aware of
the need for the latest news and information, from trustworthy and credible
sources in these times, especially during a global pandemic which forces
thousands of seafarers to remain onboard,” said Tore Morten Olsen, President,
Maritime, Marlink. “Having a reliable feed of information available in multiple
languages is a positive benefit for owners and crew alike, at a time when
seafarers may be onboard ship for extended periods.”
The service will be a value to seafarers and become a regular part of
their lives onboard the ship
Xavier Battas, CEO
Quadrille : “Having put in place the technology to deliver content for the
maritime industry, we believe the service will quickly prove its value to
seafarers and become a regular part of their lives onboard the ship.”