Business Guide | Israel-India 2022

fishery regulations requiring active reporting of catches. Additionally, hiSky’s open architecture allows the network to integrate with any end-user application or device. This allows any fishery operator to choose the VMS most suitable for their fishery and fisherman’s needs. hiSky together with local partner ABJ IMPEX, see satellite connectivity as a service that should be accessible to anyone and is proud to serve the Indian fisheries in a vision of a safer, more connectedworkingenvironment. Capital unit and SDF (Strategic Development Fund), the investment arm of United Arab Emirates-based Tawazun Holding, and current hiSky shareholders. These partnerships are key to hiSky’s accelerated market expansion strategy in all industry verticals. IoT for India’s Fisheries -Serving the UnderservicedMarkets While the traditional satellite industry has been serving the maritime industry’s communicative needs for decades, the premium cost of traditional solutions excludedmassive industry segments from accessing satellite communication services. Medium to small fishing vessel operators are a prime example of a segment that has been greatly underserved, with VHF+TDMA communication options only providing connectivity as far as 20 kmfor shore and, traditional satellite solutions offering HDR transmissions on low frequencies at costs completely out of the segment’s capital reach. hiSky’s IoT-designed network, based on LDR transmissions onKa/Ku-band high frequencies dramatically disrupts the satellite industry value offering, lowering overall service costs to a fraction of the industry benchmark prices. Attractive bundle prices enable reliable connectivity for all fisheries, nomatter howfar they venture into sea and perfectly suit the communicative needs of today’s Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS), complyingwithglobal Contact us: www.hiskysat.com info@hiskysat.com 69

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