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Being in touch isn't the same as bein

Captain Lynn Korwatch

General Manager of Marine Operations

Matson Navigation Company

More control. Better value.

It seems there's no end to the ways you can spend money on your vessels. Which is why it's nice to know that with SKYCELL®

Service, you can get satellite telephone voice, fax and data communications throughout North American waters and the

Caribbean. And for a lot less than you'd think.

SKYCELL Service costs as little as $1.19 a minute, with equipment that starts at just $5,495.

So SKYCELL Service makes good sense on price alone. But you get even more value from its exceptional collection of fea- tures and full range of calling options—like call forwarding and voice mail.

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LiWes to travel.

Big on control.

Seamless coverage.

Coast to coast and beyond.

With American Mobile Satellite, you can stay in touch where you go. The seamless coverage area includes virtually all of

North and Central America and surrounding waters—from Alask all the way to the Panama Canal and throughout the Caribbean lracptwne

The TracPhone™ has a 19-inch actively stabilized antenna that can be mounted easily and unobtrusively on any commercial vessel—including yours. © 1997AMSC

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