Regent Seven Seas begins Starlink cruise ship Wi-Fi rollout
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has successfully installed new Starlink cruise ship Wi-Fi on luxury ship Seven Seas Mariner..
It provides guests with high-speed, complimentary Wi-Fi.
In time for the cruise line’s 2024 World Cruise, which departs in January, guests will be able to surf, stream and share at sea like never before.
Connectivity for guests and crew will be added to Regent’s newest ship Seven Seas Grandeur prior to its launch in November.
“Unlimited Wi-Fi is part of the truly all-inclusive Regent experience and we want to ensure our guests are receiving the best of the best with innovative technology,” said Andrea DeMarco, President.
“The increased bandwidth will also improve onboard services and operational needs for our guests, as well as our crew.”
Starlink cruise ship Wi-Fi uses advanced low Earth orbit satellites which will improve the capacity, speed, and reliability of internet service.
All six ships are expected to be equipped with Starlink by the end of 2024.
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