Telenor Maritime has announced a collaboration with Quvia to explore the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in optimizing backhaul performance and enhancing digital experiences for passengers and crew in the maritime industry. This partnership will involve the launch of a proof of concept on Telenor Maritime’s Connectivity Platform, incorporating Quvia’s AI-powered network management solution, Grid. The goal is to enable orchestration across Telenor’s hybrid network, supporting more cost-efficient bandwidth usage while maintaining a high-quality experience for users.
Kjetil Kjelstadli, chief product officer at Telenor Maritime, expressed belief in the potential of AI to enhance connectivity services’ performance and cost-efficiency. Through this collaboration, they aim to bring measurable value to cruise and ferry operators, as well as their passengers. Quvia’s founder and CEO, Benny Retnamony, highlighted the role of AI in addressing connectivity challenges in the maritime industry. Together, they are working to drive greater efficiency and improve digital experiences for customers, passengers, and crew while paving the way for smarter, more adaptive networks at sea.
This initiative aligns with Telenor Maritime’s strategy to expand its Connectivity Platform’s capabilities and strengthen its offerings in the cruise and ferry segments. It also resonates with Quvia’s mission to revolutionize connectivity and digital experiences in the maritime industry, ultimately delivering value to customers and those who rely on their services. The collaboration between Telenor Maritime and Quvia signifies a step towards leveraging AI to enhance connectivity solutions and drive innovation in the maritime sector.
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