

Connectivity is the backbone of economic development, security, and innovation today; yet, Indonesia represents a unique paradox: a booming digital economy valued at USD 130 billion by 2025 on one hand, and over 73 million people still without internet access on the other. >>


The modernisation of marine operations hinges on access to high-speed satellite connectivity. However, managing connectivity at sea remains a complex challenge. >>


Digitalisation at sea was one of the key topics of the first Emirates Shipping Congress held during the UAE Maritime Week. According to the organiser, Emirates Shipping Association, digital systems are now fundamental to safe, efficient, and competitive operations. >>


Increased digital adoption in the maritime sector is presenting new vulnerabilities – cybersecurity is no longer an IT concern; it is a core operational imperative. >>


The adoption of high-speed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) networks and advanced network management systems is redefining operational efficiency and crew welfare at sea. The pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of remote technologies and high-speed satellite-enabled solutions. >>


At IEC Telecom, we are committed to supporting the maritime sector in building a robust digital backbone – resilient to cyber-attacks, future-ready communications infrastructure, and sustainable next-generation solutions. >>


LEO satellite constellations are transforming business connectivity at sea, enabling greater levels of digitalisation while significantly reducing costs. >>


Digitalisation holds immense potential to transform the economic landscape of Africa, increasing opportunities for trade and investment as well as supporting social and community development in underserved areas. >>


The cornerstone of building out a cybersecurity safe environment starts with the vessel. Considering the unique architecture and set-up of each vessel, IEC Telecom provides a tailored cybersecurity strategy rather than an off-the-shelf solution. >>


An “unconnected” 2.85 billion of the global population is based predominantly in Southern & Eastern Asia and Africa, regions heavily dependent on humanitarian support. >>