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30th September 2005 - Ericsson and SeaMobile Inc. have signed
a three-year contract under which the companies will work
together to provide wireless voice and data services at sea.
Ericsson will supply a complete wireless network, including
hosted core infrastructure, GSM radio equipment, and network
monitoring and rollout services. The arrangement will allow
SeaMobile to provide services to cruise lines, ferries, yachts,
container ships and the offshore oil and gas industry.
SeaMobile will use Ericsson technology to offer global wireless
communications at sea through leading suppliers of maritime
satellite services. Radio base stations placed onboard ships,
and communication will be secured through satellite links
to the hosted core network on shore. Integration activities
to Ericsson's hosted core network and Network Operations Center
will begin immediately.
Angel Ruiz, Head of Ericsson North America says "Consumers
are used to taking their mobile phones wherever they go, and
they want the option of being in touch at all times. Ericsson
will help SeaMobile deliver that freedom to its customers,
even at sea."
"The combined expertise of Ericsson and SeaMobile creates
an unbeatable team in delivering advanced wireless services
at sea," SeaMobile President and Chief Executive Officer William
Marks said. "Ericsson's position as the largest infrastructure
provider for 3G and GSM technology is an excellent fit with
SeaMobile. We're immediately providing a better wireless user
experience at sea that will continue to evolve as we introduce
services not currently available to the maritime industry."
As another example of how Ericsson is taking wireless communication
forward, regardless of where people are, the company introduced
GSM on Aircraft in June (see http://www.ericsson.com/press/20050613-093122.html).
That system will allow airline passengers to use wireless
services while aboard commercial aircraft.
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