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Stratos was formed by two entrepre- neurs and initially began as two separate entities: a data communications business (known as Ultimateast Data

Communications) and a two-way radio technology company (called Sea Link).

Each company was formed with the goal of meeting the communication require- ments of the maritime community; Sea

Link providing radio telephone call services for fishing, oil, and mining operations; Ultimateast providing com- puter services for fishing trawlers and other maritime customers. The compa- nies operated separately, but were owned by the same investors, and many of the products developed at

Ultimateeast were used to provide serv- ices to Sea Link customers. As Sea Link moved into selling Inmarsat satellite equipment and airtime to maritime cus- tomers, the decision was made to fold

Sea Link and Ultimateast into one com- pany called New East Wireless Telecom.

Its new focus was to become a value- added reseller of satellite communica- tions services. This company would later be renamed as Stratos. Today,

Stratos is headquartered in Bethesda,

Md., with more than 600 employees in offices worldwide. The company has stayed true to its maritime beginnings; maintaining a strong relationship with shipping and fishing fleets by providing high-speed voice and data solutions for crew calling and fleet management.

Customers include blue-water fishing and cargo fleets such as Hong Kong's

Wallem Group, Worldwide Shipping,

Teekay Shipping, and the Marine

Contracting Association Limited.

One of the most important compo- nents of Stratos's product offering is the

Fleet F77 system. Manufactured by

Inmarsat, a separate communications company, the Fleet F77 system is the latest-generation Inmarsat maritime communications solution. It is ideally suited to larger vessels (such as mer- chant and cargo ships, tankers, and super yachts) which require a complete office at sea, and is designed to provide a sin- gle integrated platform to support both dedicated, high-speed ISDN and always-on mobile packet data service (MPDS), as well as voice and Group 3 and 4 fax services. According to the company, Stratos is one of the world's largest providers of the Fleet F77 prod- uct. Installed on an oil tanker owned by

Hong Kong's Wallem Group, the system proved its ability to integrate Wallem's existing systems; specifically, shipboard

Satcom

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Phone (732) 651-1213

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Company Profile: Stratos

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