Star Clippers rolls out Starlink connectivity across fleet
Tall-ship cruise line Star Clippers has completed installation of SpaceX Starlink cruise ship Wi-Fi.
Starlink’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite tech enables faster and a more stable Wi-Fi connection.
Star Clippers has now launched Starlink’s internet service on board the three ships – Royal Clipper, Star Clipper and Star Flyer.
Mikael Krafft, owner and President of Star Clippers said “Starlink on our ships is a pivotal move for the company in recognising the importance of dependable connectivity at sea.”
“Our sailing ships visit remote ports of call, but ensuring our guests remain in touch with back home is our priority.”
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