Harvest Technology Group: Joins Inmarsat’s marine network

Harvest Technology Group Joins Inmarsat’s marine network

  • Harvest technology Group (HTG) pens a deal with Inmarsat Global to become a member of its maritime Certified Application Provider (CAP) network
  • Fleet Connect is a dedicated bandwidth service that provides global connectivity to the maritime sector and is independent of a vessel’s primary bandwidth
  • Inmarsat will then market the solution to its maritime customers and channel the leads to Harvest for conversion
  • The agreement has an initial term of 12-months and is automatically renewable
  • A pilot scope is currently underway with one of Inmarsat’s major maritime customers, which is the operator of more than 150 vessels
  • HarvestTechnology Group is up 5.26 per cent, trading at 20 cents at 1:20 pm AEDT
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