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Marlink Launches Wavecall(Tm) By Marlink, The Next Generation Of Maritime Satellite Communications
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Created on 16 January 2009 by host
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Marlink, the world's largest maritime satellite communications integrator, has Introduced WaveCall(TM) by Marlink, the next generation of its WaveCall(TM) satellite communications system for merchant and leisure vessels, providing even more efficient, affordable and versatile communications solutions.

One of the new features offered with WaveCall(TM) by Marlink is Prepaid Calling Cards, providing better cost control for vessel owners and their crew. Tore Morten Olsen, Marlink Chief Executive Officer, said "We do our utmost to provide value added services which our customers really need in their day-to-day business at sea. As the world's largest provider of maritime satellite communications, Marlink provides customers with a complete source for an entire range of voice and data solutions, backed by the industry's most trusted service and support network.
The launch of WaveCall(TM) by Marlink is facilitated by increased satellite capacity in current coverage areas such as the Americas, Europe and the Caribbean. Marlink is also adding new coverage areas to meet customers' growing need for high bandwidth in day-to-day business at sea.

Prepaid Calling Cards are an easy-to-use service within our product portfolio, and this is something which is very helpful for crew members with high focus on cost control".

WaveCall(TM) by Marlink is based on Marlink's high-end, full-range satellite communication services and uses the Sea Tel(r) Ku-band VSAT 4006 antenna system. The system is boosted by Marlink's continued partnership with Sea Tel(r) and its reputation in the maritime market. As the world's largest provider of maritime satellite communications, Marlink provides customers with a complete source for an entire range of voice and data solutions, backed by the industry's most trusted service and support network.

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