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What's more, the management of your mailbox is completely free.

You only pay for calls to deposit and retrieve your mail.

Users simply address their Lotus cc:Mail or Microsoft MS Mail messages direct or via the X.400 network to a mailbox based at our

Goonhilly Land Earth Station in Cornwall, and then recipients can access those messages in their own time, wherever they are around the world.

BT Inmarsat provides satellite communications for maritime and land-mobile users all over the globe.

So if you'd like to know more about the BT SatMail electronic mail system, please call us today on Freefone 0800 318 684 (from yS countries outside the UK please call +44 171 492 4996) for an information pack. ^ Y You'll find it makes extremely plain sailing of the whole thing. *BT SatMail is a trademark of British Telecommunications pic. tThe BT SatMail electronic mail system is currently available to Inmarsat-A, B-Sat and C-Sat users and will be available soon to M-Sat users. All trademarks acknowledged.

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If your business involves operating ships anywhere around the world, how do you ensure the effortless flow of information?

While satellite communications have revolutionised the way ship and shore keep in touch, such communications have traditionally been real-time. And they have depended on a direct link between shore and ship being available.

The introduction of the BT SatMail* electronic mail system, a brand new BT Inmarsat service, changes the picture entirely.1

Essentially the electronic mail system links your office E-mail network to the computers on your ships. Wherever they happen to be.

And using it is really very straightforward. If people know how to send an E-mail message, they'll be able to send a

BT SatMail message to a ship.

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