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Message Terminal makes the new system very compact and easy to install.

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AT&T Goes Where Your

Ship Goes

AT&T Mobile Satellite Services feature a complete range of reli- able satellite communications solutions, including Inmarsat A, B,

M and Mini-M. The company's hallmark is superior voice, data, fax and e-mail service capabilities.

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KVH Works To Minimize

SatCom Costs

KVH offers a host of products designed to keep shipboard satel- lite communications charges in check. The company's Tracphone products are fully stabilized marine telephone systems designed to deliver reliable voice, fax and data via the services of

AMSC's regional North Amercian satellites or the new worldwide

Inmarsat 3 satellites.

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Why Cat engines? Because out here, surviving a rough day at the office requires more than a couple of aspirin reach vessels hundreds of miles away at all times. Designed and manufactured by QUALCOMM, the BOATRACS system provides software for use both on vessels and in the office.

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MTN Provides Telcom

Service To Princess Cruises

ICG Satellite Services, Inc. sub- sidiary Maritime Telecommun- ications Network (MTN) earlier this year signed a multi-year agreement with Princess to pro- vide the communications for the line's fleet, including the new

Grand Princess, the largest cruise ship in the world. Grand Princess features MTN C-Band communi- cations equipment, as well as live video broadcast capability.

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In rough weather, you learn what your engine is made of.

In the case of Cat® engines, that would be the best design, components and support available.

To learn more, hail us by phone, fax or e-mail.

After all, rugged seas call for rugged engines. rely on radio and cellular phone services for communications to and from vessels.

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BOATRACS Offers Two-Way

Satellite Communications

BOATRACS offers a two-way satellite-based data communica- tions and positioning system which reportedly allows users to

CSSI Offers New Inmarsat

Terminal

Cat Marine Engines are rated from 200-9600 bhp (150-7200 bkW) PATH DDI I I AD

North America: 800-321-7332'Worldwide: 309-578-6298»Fax: 309-578-2559*E-mail: CAT [email protected] UfifiJ LfiriLLHll

The new SPD2000M Maritime

Inmarsat Terminal for voice, fax and data communications is now available from Commercial

Satellite Systems, Inc. (CSSI).

The connection is established through the satellite to a land earth station (LES) and then auto- matically routed to the end user via the network.

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Station 12

Station 12 satellite telecommu- nications network utilizes a series of satellites which allow customers to transmit data, voice, fax and telex through a series of different services, some specifically designed for maritime application and substantial data. Services available from Station 12 include

Inmarsat-A, B, C, M and mini-M.

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SingTel Continually

Upgrades Services

Singapore Telecom earlier this year introduced its latest

Inmarsat Marine satellite commu- nications services — the InTouch

Card, MPLUS Marine Satellite

Phone and Inmarsat-C/CPLUS.

These services are designed for small and private ship owners who

July, 1998

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