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IDB-A Activates West Coast

Inmarsat Earth Stations

IDB Aero-Nautical's new dual earth stations at Niles Canyon, Calif., started routing maritime traf- fic this past September via Inmarsat from the Pacific and Western Atlantic Ocean Regions.

Last May, the U.S Federal Com- munications Commission granted

IDB Aero-Nautical (IDB-A) the li- cense to provide mobile satellite ser- vices to ships. In its ruling, the bureau asserted that allowing IDB-

A to enter the market would pro- mote the FCC's goal of increasing aeronautical mobile competition.

Since then, IDB-A has become the first non-signatory carrier to build coast earth stations to address

Inmarsat. IDB-A has activated dual

Inmarsat Standard A earth stations at Niles Canyon, Calif., and is near- ing completion of a third at Staten

Island, N.Y.

IDB-A's two earth stations in

California address the Pacific and

Western Atlantic Ocean regions, and their earth station in New York will address the Eastern Atlantic start- ing this November. In California, on-line transmission began the first week of September. The New York installation is expected to be com- missioned shortly.

During IDB-A's initial interim service period, which started last

January, more than 700 vessels worldwide registered with IDB-A for service, according to the com- pany. Now, over 14,000 vessels can tap into iDB-A's permanent net- work.

IDB-A's vice president of mari- time sales Bob Eichberg com- mented, "Our state-of-the-art facili- ties and competitive prices should attract many users to our Inmarsat services."

With the on-schedule completion of their three stations, IDB-A has begun providing its permanent worldwide service. In addition to standard, on-board voice, fax and telex services, IDB-A has added en- hanced features like shore-to-ship calling. Automatic telephone ser- vices include normal station-to-sta- tion calls as well as credit card billed calls.

In addition, both X.25 and X.400 packet switching services are avail- able. IDB-A is also the exclusive distributor of "Sprintmail," Sprint's

E-mail messaging service, to the maritime and aeronautical indus- tries. High-speed point-to-point data transmission for file transfer, news, weather and other enhanced services are now offered, as well as private line services. (continued) "Engineered for extremes.

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