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  2. Maritime mobile service - Wikipedia

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    A maritime mobile service (also MMS or maritime mobile radiocommunication service) is a mobile service between coast stations and ship stations, or between ship stations, or between associated on-board communication stations. The service may also be used by survival craft stations and emergency position-indicating radiobeacon stations. [1]

  3. FleetBroadband - Wikipedia

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    FleetBroadband is maritime satellite internet, telephony, SMS texting, and ISDN network for ocean-going vessels using portable domed terminal antennas.. These antennas and corresponding indoor controllers are used to connect phones and laptop computers from sailing vessels to the Internet.

  4. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Voice Memos is a voice recording app introduced on iPhones with the release of iPhone OS 3, designed for saving short snippets of audio for later playback. Saved voice memos can be shared as a .m4a file or can be edited, which allows parts of a recording to be replaced, background noise to be removed, or the length of a recording to be trimmed.

  5. Coast radio station - Wikipedia

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    A coast station (also: coast radio station ) is – according to article 1.75 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) [1] – defined as «A land station in the maritime mobile service.» Coast Radio Station had an important role in the history of wireless radio communication as well as in maritime and ...

  6. Marine VHF radio - Wikipedia

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    Communication can take place in both directions simultaneously on full-duplex channels when the equipment on both ends allows it. [7] Full duplex channels can be used to place calls over the public telephone network for a fee via a marine operator. When equipment supporting full-duplex audio is used, the call is similar to one using a mobile ...

  7. Maritime Telecommunications Network - Wikipedia

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    This new network will deliver sophisticated computing, caching and security infrastructure to deliver connectivity and communications to a degree never realized before at sea and in port. MTN Nexus will bridge the gap between land-based and sea-based connectivity and content delivery to cater to today's always-connected passengers and crew.

  8. Automated Maritime Telecommunications System - Wikipedia

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    Automated Maritime Telecommunications System (AMTS) is a commercial mobile radio service used within the United States. It operates within the VHF frequency range, just above the North American Band III television range, and offers both voice and data communications to maritime customers. The system is operated by a network of private carriers ...

  9. Maritime mobile-satellite service - Wikipedia

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    MMSS Inmarsat-3 satellite locations. Maritime mobile-satellite service (MMSS, or maritime mobile-satellite radiocommunication service) is – according to Article 1.29 of the International Telecommunication Union's Radio Regulations (RR) [1] – "A mobile-satellite service in which mobile earth stations are located on board ships; survival craft stations and emergency position-indicating ...