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March 16, 2004 11:32 AM US Eastern Timezone
Cell Phone Service to Set Sail; AT&T Wireless and Maritime Telecommunications Network Join to Make Wireless Phone Service Available on Cruise Ships
MIRAMAR, Fla. & REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 2004--
Announcement is a First for the U.S. Wireless Industry
In a first for the U.S. wireless industry, AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) and Maritime Telecommunications Network (MTN) announced today that cruise ship passengers may soon enjoy the convenience of using their wireless phones while at sea.
The companies have formed a joint venture, Wireless Maritime Services, to develop and launch an innovative and affordable communications offering that will rely on a combination of satellite and wireless services to provide the cruise line industry and its passengers with on-board wireless service. The joint venture will combine MTN's expertise in providing satellite services to the cruise industry with AT&T Wireless' expertise in delivering wireless services to consumer and business travelers. Financial terms were not disclosed.
"We look forward to our joint venture with AT&T Wireless delivering truly global mobile service to ships in international waters," said David Kagan, Chief Executive Officer of MTN. "Using this service, staying in touch will be as convenient for cruise ship passengers as pressing the send key on their own mobile phone."
"We will make it possible for cruise passengers to place and receive calls, use short message service, and access the Internet using their own wireless phones, just as they do at home," added Jordan Roderick, President of AT&T Wireless International. "We offer our customers the largest global voice and data coverage area of any North American carrier, and through this agreement we hope to extend service to the high seas."
Today's announcement is in keeping with MTN's goal of offering only the most innovative and versatile communications capabilities to its clients. By entering into this joint venture, MTN -- known for such industry firsts as its Internet Cafes, WiFi, and newspaper service at sea -- will bring wireless communications to passengers' own phones. This will enable MTN to offer its clients, including virtually all of the premier passenger cruise corporations, new and exciting ways to communicate instantly and reliably on board vessels from all corners of the world.
MTN, based in Miramar, Florida, is the leading provider of satellite-based communications, networking, and other services to the cruise and offshore oil and gas industries. AT&T Wireless, based in Redmond, Washington, provides extensive wireless coverage in North America, including advanced voice and data services throughout much of the Caribbean, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
AT&T Wireless uses GSM technology, the global standard for wireless communications, which serves nearly 70 percent of the world's wireless users. The company has an ever-growing list of roaming agreements around the world, currently enabling its customers with GSM/GPRS devices to make voice calls in more than 130 countries and access data services in more than 50 countries. In addition, many subscribers to wireless carriers outside the U.S. can use their GSM phones to roam on AT&T Wireless' network when visiting the U.S. and parts of the Caribbean. These subscribers may also be able to take advantage of the new offering from Wireless Maritime Services.
The companies are currently working with several cruise lines and expect to introduce the service later this year.
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Granted, not while truly at sea, but in the past few years I have become accustomed to cruisers using cell phones. It seems like whenever we are in port or sailing close to the coast passengers and crew alike in Europe and the US are pulling out their phones to contact loved ones and business colleagues.
It's inevitable...
Something I'd agree to: Someone housesitting calling to ask an important question or something along those lines.
Something that what make me go both legally and clinically insane: I've already described it- mindless teen conversation on a ships stairwells and in it's public areas none-the-less!
Cell Phones can be good if used correctly like drinking beer but tell that to kids these days !
quote:Originally posted by Šraikar:Well, Commodore I know what your saying, thank got my school band them but I hated the school for other reasons and dropped out.. Odd I became well known for that and i regretted it after.Cell Phones can be good if used correctly like drinking beer but tell that to kids these days !
The fact that you dropped out of school is obvious. My God, how many times I have seen you spell "great" "grate"?????
quote:Originally posted by Šraikar:I hate Cell phones but now Cell Phones old trademark "used anywhere" statement is now true. I almost may buy one if I ever go on a cruise. Much like CGT I hate updates to civilization, the 1920's were the best time in history but now thinking that I can call a loved one in the middle of the Atlantic is kinda cool !!! I can now even call CGT on a ship and tell him what a 21 century ship is like !!!
When lying out on deck by the pool and peoples God Damn cell phones are going off left and right, I guarantee you MANY people will be HIGHLY annoyed, kiddo. Or when cell phones start going off during theatre performances or during dinner in the dining rooms.
quote:Originally posted by CGT:The fact that you dropped out of school is obvious. My God, how many times I have seen you spell "great" "grate"?????
That's correct CGT, that's why people should stay in school.
quote:Originally posted by mec1:I hate mobile phones too (almost as much as I hate the Americanism cellphone, as a matter of fact).
Just wondering what 'the Americanism cellphone' means...
Thanks.
However the use of cell phones was not obtrusive but this could be because of the time difference between NZ and the UK/USA.
quote:Originally posted by jsea:Just wondering what 'the Americanism cellphone' means...Thanks.
I use "Mobile Phone" more often myself, however, "Cell Phone" is short for "Cellular Phone", and it is entirely correct. In fact, it is also a much more accurate label than "Mobile Phone", as it describes the type of phone by referring to an aspect of the technology that makes that type of telephone possible. Long before the "Cellular Phones" of today, there were wireless telephones that relied on shortwave radio technology. Those were also "Mobile Phones", and yet are completely different from the mobile "Cellular" or "Cell" phones ubiquitous today, that rely on extremely high frequencies and cell repeaters to relay their signals.
[ 03-22-2004: Message edited by: CGT ]
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