...Internet solution aboard cruise ships. Since 1999, more than 150 million passengers and crew members have logged in to the Internet to stay connected in some of the most remote locations around the world. From the Internet Caf? to its recently launched Connect at Sea mobile application, MTN continues to lead the cruise industry in delivering innovative communication solutions to meet the evolving needs and expectations of passengers.
?Over the past 15 years, the communications landscape has changed dramatically, forcing cruise lines and communication providers to revisit how Internet enabled devices are being used by passengers and crew,? said Brent Horwitz, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cruise & Ferry Services at MTN Satellite Communications. ?As a pioneer in the industry, we are evolving the Internet Caf?, not just in functionality, but in how to charge onboard. We consistently look for reliable ways to keep crew and passengers connected via their mobile devices, while also considering the price, speed and overall user experience.?
The industry?s first Internet Caf? was launched in 1999 following two years of ?proof of concept? leveraging MTN?s Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) technology. In addition to the Internet Caf?, MTN offers a variety of innovative solutions to meet the expectations of cruise passengers, including onboard WiFi, MTN Worldwide TV and the newly launched Connect at Sea voice application.
Source: http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=1268774756
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