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Publish Date: 2026-06-11 07:03:00
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Using an unordered list, summarize the following article with between 4 and 8 key points. Eutelsat and Tototheo Global executives celebrated their partnership to distribute OneWeb LEO services to shipping (source: Eutelsat)11 Jun 2026by Martyn WingroveTwo partnerships were announced at a shipping industry event in Athens to deliver low-Earth-orbit connectivity and managed cybersecurity services to the maritime industry
France and UK-listed Eutelsat has signed an agreement with a Greek distribution firm to deliver low-Earth-orbit (LEO) connectivity to shipping in the Mediterranean market.
Tototheo Global has become a distributor of Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO services to the maritime industry as well as enterprise, civil, government and military markets across Greece and Cyprus.
“With our OneWeb LEO services, we are enabling customers to strengthen network resilience and benefit from secure, low-latency connectivity in environments where dependable communications are essential,” said Eutelsat president for business connectivity Eva Bisgaard.
Tototheo Global will offer OneWeb as part of a network of various satellite communications services, including other LEO constellations and connectivity over geostationary orbiting satellites and over different bands of radiocommunications.
“OneWeb LEO services strengthen our ability to offer secure, low-latency connectivity to provide flexibility and resilience for customers operating across the demanding maritime, enterprise, and government sectors,” said Tototheo Global co-chief executive Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou.
Also in Greece, Navarino launched its Ozora fully managed cybersecurity service, designed for the maritime industry in conjunction with Palo Alto.
Navarino can now provide a maritime-grade protection layer against cyber threats using Palo Alto’s network protection and firewalls, and its own SentinelOne encrypted data and 24/7 security operations centre.
Ozora can run as a virtual machine on Navarino’s onboard Infinity hub or as additional Palo Alto hardware, depending on vessel architecture and requirements, to secure networks and endpoints.
It is designed to support compliance with International Association of Classification Societies unified requirements, E26 and E27, which are binding for vessels contracted after July 2024.
“Thanks to the recent wave of digitalisation that high-bandwidth, low-latency LEO services have enabled, the threat landscape at sea has changed,” said Navarino chief technology officer Alex Giouzenis.
“The response has to match. That is why we developed Ozora to provide advanced, made-for-maritime cybersecurity.”
Both partnerships and products were announced during the Posidonia industry event in early June 2026, in Athens, Greece.
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