Maxicaster deploys Playout module onboard Noble Caledonia vessels

The module will allow the ships’ operators Salen Ship Management to deliver video solutions

Maxicaster deploys Playout module onboard Noble Caledonia vessels

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The Playout module will allow Salen Ship Management to offer passenger and crew services independent of the onboard network

By Alex Smith |


Video and passenger technology provider Maxicaster has deployed its latest radio frequency-based Playout module across Noble Caledonia’s Island Sky and Hebridean Sky, both of which are fully managed by Salen Ship Management.

The Playout module works across both radio frequency and internet protocol networks, allowing operators to offer passenger and crew services independent of the onboard network.

It will enable Salen Ship Management to deliver a range of video solutions, including live TV, server-based channels and near video on demand, as well as the ability to curate and schedule vessel-specific channels from a mix of live TV, video files and onboard cameras.

“We are very happy to partner with Maxicaster and integrate their cutting-edge Playout Modular solution into our fleet” said Daniel Perman, chief operating officer of Salen Ship Management. “By leveraging radio frequency networks, we can provide an uninterrupted entertainment experience for our passengers while navigating through various regions, including those with limited or no internet connectivity.”

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