
Marine Communication Specialists
For more than 36 years, Island Telecom Marine has been proudly serving the marine industry with dependable, high-quality communication solutions. From complete vessel fit-outs and cabling to system upgrades and the supply of essential marine communication equipment – including VHF radios, paging systems, and sound-powered telephones – we provide everything needed to keep your crew connected and operations running smoothly.
We install and maintain telecoms equipment on some of the world’s largest cruise liners, super yachts and offshore drilling platforms. If you are interested in what we can do for your company or you would like more information about our services call us now.
Business Hours
- Mon – Fri
- 09:00 am – 06:00 pm
- Sat – Sun
- Closed
Over 30 years experience in Marine Communication.
Telephone Systems
We can supply and install complete new phone systems or upgrade and maintain existing systems on board. With decades of experience, we also carry a wide range of spares for legacy telephone systems, ensuring reliable support and quick turnaround for all your marine communication needs.
Communication Equipment & Pagers
For crew alerting and coordination onboard vessels, we offer integrated pagers and dedicated marine‑communication equipment. Our systems combine durability with clear audio and efficient notification workflows to support safety, operations and rapid response at sea.
Sound Powered Telephones
We supply and install rugged sound‑powered telephone systems that require no external power supply, ideal for marine environments where reliability is non‑negotiable. Built for demanding operating conditions, our solutions keep your vessel’s internal communications independent, fail‑safe and always‑ready.
Radios and Pagers
Reliable two‑way radio is a lifeline at sea. We provide commercial‑grade VHF marine radios engineered for harsh marine use, IP68 rated, designed for loud environments, and compliant with maritime standards for ship‑to‑shore and inter‑ship communications.
