
Announcement of the collaboration took place at the 2025 Shippax Ferry Conference
Telenor Maritime and Quvia Collaborate to Advance AI-Driven Connectivity in Cruise and Ferry
Telenor Maritime and Quvia, an AI-powered QoE platform, are collaborating to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to optimize Telenor’s backhaul performance and enhance digital experiences for passengers and crew across the maritime industry.
As part of the initiative, the two companies will launch a Proof of Concept on Telenor Maritime’s Connectivity Platform. The project will incorporate Quvia’s AI-powered network management solution, Grid, to enable intelligent orchestration across Telenor’s hybrid network and support more cost-efficient bandwidth usage—while maintaining a high quality of experience (QoE) for passengers and crew.
“We believe AI can play a key role in enhancing the performance and cost-efficiency of our connectivity services,” says Kjetil Kjellstadli, Chief Product Officer at Telenor Maritime. “Through this collaboration with Quvia, we aim to bring measurable value to cruise and ferry operators as well as their passengers.”
“AI is helping solve some of the toughest connectivity challenges in the cruise and ferry markets,” said Benny Retnamony, founder & CEO at Quvia. “We’re working with Telenor Maritime to bring AI to the forefront—driving greater efficiency and better digital experiences for customers, passengers and crew, while laying the groundwork for smarter, more adaptive networks at sea.”
This initiative supports Telenor Maritime’s strategy to expand the capabilities of its Connectivity Platform and strengthen its offering in the cruise and ferry segments—and aligns with Quvia’s mission to transform connectivity and digital experiences across the maritime industry, with a focus on delivering value to customers and the people who rely on their services.
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