TeliaSonera : Telia Company to bring internet of ships to Baltic Yachts
June 20, 2017 at 01:19 pm IST
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Together with Telia, Baltic Yachts is developing a concept for its Internet of Things solutions and data application.
'We want our customers to be able to enjoy the best and most secure experiences in the world. State-of-the-art technology has an increasingly important role in these experiences,' says Sasha Laitinen, Financial Director at Baltic Yachts, one the world's leading manufacturers of luxury yachts.
New technology, new services
Currently, Baltic Yachts is using Telia's voice and data solutions for maintenance and troubleshooting.
'We can have our team on site within two to three days of the fault notice. The yacht can be located in the Caribbean, in the Indian Ocean or anywhere. Data makes it fast to perform troubleshooting. In the future, we will also be able to help a crew in trouble remotely by means of the new technology,' says Laitinen.
Milla Virén, Director of Sales at Telia Finland, explains that cooperation with one of the world's leading yacht manufacturer will make it possible to develop completely new kinds of services.
'The Internet of Things is quickly conquering the waters, too. In addition, virtual reality will improve the security in the near future in the most modern luxury yachts', says Virén.
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