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Maiden Factor Crew Rely on Inmarsat for Global Mission

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Maiden Factor Crew Rely on Inmarsat for Global Mission

From emotional phone calls and emails with friends and family to critical access to live weather forecasts and interaction with the world’s media, the skippers and crew on board The Maiden Factor yacht have shared their personal insights into the crucial role of Inmarsat’s global satellite connectivity as they near the end of the first year of their epic global tour.
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  • The crew on-board Maiden are benefiting from reliable satellite communications provided by Connectivity Partner Inmarsat during their global tour ©The Maiden Factor/Kaia Bint Savage

    Maiden Factor Crew Rely on Inmarsat for Global Mission

    From emotional phone calls and emails with friends and family to critical access to live weather forecasts and interaction with the world’s media, the skippers and crew on board The Maiden Factor yacht have shared their personal insights into the crucial role of Inmarsat’s global satellite connectivity as they near the end of the first year of their epic global tour.