sjøfartskommunikasjon
Sjøfartskommunikasjon refers to the systems and methods used to exchange information within the maritime industry. These communications are vital for the safe and efficient operation of vessels, as well as for coordinating activities between ships, shore facilities, and rescue services. The primary purpose of sjøfartskommunikasjon is to ensure navigation safety, facilitate operational coordination, and enable distress signaling.
Historically, sjøfartskommunikasjon relied on visual signals, flags, and basic radio telegraphy. However, modern systems have evolved
Satellite communication systems, such as Inmarsat, offer global coverage and are used for voice, data, and internet
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) sets standards and regulations for maritime communication to ensure interoperability and