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Pier Connectivity Solutions
Cruise ships today are traveling to more and more places throughout the world. With ships growing by leaps and bounds with each new class, ports often need to revamp infrastructure to accommodate the newest generation of ships. Whether the requirement is a survey and documentation of existing infrastructure, design of a new connectivity solution, or an add-on to existing infrastructure, cruise lines and port authorities turn to Waveguide, the leader in ship-to-pier connectivity, to ensure that the pier is ready for a ship’s arrival.
Waveguide Communications has provided consulting and infrastructure installation services on Cruise Ship data requirements in ports throughout the world. Some of the ports include:
North America and Caribbean
- Port of Miami (Miami, Florida)
- Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
- Port Canaveral (Port Canaveral, Florida)
- Port of Tampa (Tampa, Florida)
- Port of Seattle (Seattle, Washington)
- Port of New York (New York, New York)
- Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro, California)
- Port of San Diego (San Diego, California)
- Port of Hawaii (Honolulu, Hawaii)
- Port of Boston (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Port of Cape Liberty (Bayonne, New Jersey)
- Port of Baltimore (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Port of Charleston (Charleston, South Carolina)
- Port of San Francisco (San Francisco, California)
- Port of Seward (Seward, Alaska)
- Port of Anchorage (Anchorage, Alaska)
- Port of San Juan (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
- Port of Vancouver (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Europe
- Port of Harwich (Harwich, England)
- Port of Southampton (Southampton, England)
- Port of Dover (Dover, England)
- Port of Genoa (Genoa, Italy)
- Port of Civitavecchia (Rome, Italy)
- Port of Piraeus (Piraeus, Greece)
- Port of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain)
- Port of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Port of Stockholm (Stockholm, Sweden)
- Port of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Asia/Pacific
- Port of Papeete (Papeete, Tahiti)
- Port of Singapore (Republic of Singapore)