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SANTA CLARITA, Calif., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a world where working remotely has become commonplace out of necessity, Princess Cruises is delivering super-charged internet connectivity by leveraging a new constellation of satellites to offer the ultimate remote workstation – an office at sea.
Super-Charged MedallionNet Redefining Remote Working on Princess Cruises MedallionClass Ships
Upon its return to service, every Princess cruise ship in the global fleet will feature land-like connectivity as part of its MedallionNet Wi-Fi service, making remote working, distance learning, and the opportunity to securely conduct important transactions, available all while enjoying the most picturesque video conference backdrop on the horizon thousands of miles from home.
Princess Cruises is turning its ships into offices at sea with WiFi as fast as land
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Princess Cruises Turning Ships Into Offices at Sea With Faster WiFi
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The Grand Princess is Coming Back!
Princess Cruises has confirmed it will begin operating late this summer with trips to several Mexican, Japanese and European destinations. The Grand Princess, with a capacity of 2,600 passengers, will be leaving Los Angeles for Cabo San Lucas on September 21 for a 5 nights trip, spending one night outside of Cabo. Do you know why the cruise ships that stay overnight leave for open seas at sunset and return in the morning? So that casino freaks can play in International waters, as card and dice games are illegal in Mexico.
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