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chyraski
08.05.2021 16:46:34

As part of an effort to bring convenient communications to mariners worldwide, KVH Industries, Inc., and On-Waves are partnering to make cell phone service at sea a reality for crew and passengers on vessels around the globe. Using KVH’s mini-VSAT Broadbandsm network and TracPhone V7 satellite communications system along with the On-Waves maritime cell phone service, crew members, passengers, and onboard contractors can easily and affordably use their own cell phones to make and receive calls to and from anywhere in the world. Cell phones alone usually lose reception about 15 miles offshore, when vessels travel outside the range of land-based cell towers.


wirher
18.06.2021 23:31:52

As part of an effort to bring convenient communications to mariners worldwide, KVH Industries, Inc., and On-Waves are partnering to make cell phone service at sea a reality for crew and passengers on vessels around the globe. Using KVH’s mini-VSAT Broadbandsm network and TracPhone V7 satellite communications system along with the On-Waves maritime cell phone service, crew members, passengers, and onboard contractors can easily and affordably use their own cell phones to make and receive calls to and from anywhere in the world. Cell phones alone usually lose reception about 15 miles offshore, when vessels travel outside the range of land-based cell towers.


EmmyTheSlayer
02.05.2021 0:39:13

Use Your Cell Phone While Offshore? Now A Reality!


piotrp
19.05.2021 3:50:37

"Most people take high-speed connections and mobile phones for granted on land, but the maritime industry has been without these conveniences for far too long. By joining our efforts, On-Waves and KVH can now bridge this gap and bring the very best satellite communications to crew, staff and guests," explains Constantin Simeonidis, chief executive officer of On-Waves. more


michelles
08.05.2021 16:46:34

As part of an effort to bring convenient communications to mariners worldwide, KVH Industries, Inc., and On-Waves are partnering to make cell phone service at sea a reality for crew and passengers on vessels around the globe. Using KVH’s mini-VSAT Broadbandsm network and TracPhone V7 satellite communications system along with the On-Waves maritime cell phone service, crew members, passengers, and onboard contractors can easily and affordably use their own cell phones to make and receive calls to and from anywhere in the world. Cell phones alone usually lose reception about 15 miles offshore, when vessels travel outside the range of land-based cell towers.


pmw
18.06.2021 23:31:52

As part of an effort to bring convenient communications to mariners worldwide, KVH Industries, Inc., and On-Waves are partnering to make cell phone service at sea a reality for crew and passengers on vessels around the globe. Using KVH’s mini-VSAT Broadbandsm network and TracPhone V7 satellite communications system along with the On-Waves maritime cell phone service, crew members, passengers, and onboard contractors can easily and affordably use their own cell phones to make and receive calls to and from anywhere in the world. Cell phones alone usually lose reception about 15 miles offshore, when vessels travel outside the range of land-based cell towers.


gebler
02.05.2021 0:39:13

Use Your Cell Phone While Offshore? Now A Reality!


cre8r
19.05.2021 3:50:37

"Most people take high-speed connections and mobile phones for granted on land, but the maritime industry has been without these conveniences for far too long. By joining our efforts, On-Waves and KVH can now bridge this gap and bring the very best satellite communications to crew, staff and guests," explains Constantin Simeonidis, chief executive officer of On-Waves. more


david1211
20.04.2021 8:14:52

While carriers continue to expand their coverage areas by adding more towers on land, water still presents a challenge for getting good cell signal on a boat or marine vehicle. Cell phone signal boosters are designed specifically to solve this problem by taking a weak outside signal from distant cell towers, amplifying it and then broadcasting it to passengers on the boat. If you're looking for better reception while docked or out on the water, then a marine cell phone signal booster is the right choice for you.


carol88miller
10.05.2021 6:59:19

There are two main issues that may arise while you're using your cell phone signal booster: oscillation and overload. Here is an explanation of each and how to handle it:


BrightAnarchist
25.05.2021 22:08:03

Overload occurs when the existing outside signal is very strong and the amplifier is overloaded with too much signal. In this case the amplifier will shut down and not provide any boosting. here


gjenedavidsong
13.06.2021 17:00:00

Essentially, the cellular signal picked from an island close by was weak and voice communication was utterly impossible. However, through the marine signal booster, the ship's crew enhanced their signal and actually received and sent SMS hundreds of miles away. They were able to receive live and critical weather updates via text right from Florida and shared with other sea users through the two-way radio all other ships, yachts and boats had for communication.


george14
05.06.2021 8:59:03

Anyone in a luxury yacht will tell you how mobile signal keeps disappearing or simply non-existent altogether. The reason is largely due to the metal hull that is used to make most yachts. It blocks the cell phone signal from reaching your cell phone, mobile hotspot, or tablet computer. Nonetheless, with a marine cell phone signal booster such as weBoost 4G-X, you can spread the mobile signal into different areas inside the yacht; from the lounge areas all the way to the cabin sections. [links]


kosovito
22.04.2021 10:27:11

For people going and spending time off-shore for work or leisure, our powerful marine cell phone signal booster kit helps keep them connected to family and friends with strong cellular reception. One of the top things emphasized at Offshore Technology Conference 2017 include new technologies in rapid changing times. There's also an obvious insistency on efficiency - Particularly the thematic at the conference that, "new is better". What do we have that is NEW?


teff
21.05.2021 5:28:46

It means as you move your boat or yacht across areas where the speed of 4G networks is slow, the weBoost kit speeds up and improves the signal. The signal is stabilized and speed increased. Surfing the web, sending photos of your cruise, calling offshore clients or relaying an SMS can be completed effortlessly via quality cellular coverage and speedily while at it. more


anon8373
11.05.2021 23:23:01

Due to a highly powerful amplifier, it means wireless signals will be drawn from 60 percent farther than the typical maximum range. It doesn't really matter the type of mobile device, from tablet, smart phones, or laptop you're using; the cellular reception boosted works for multiple mobile gadgets. more


trangcotich
26.04.2021 20:04:51

An emphasis on enhancing new technology and embracing the digital transformation in virtually every industry has communication at the center. While spending time working on Rigs offshore - Miles from coast on water, one of the disadvantages for centuries has always been lack of communication with loved ones and other stakeholders on land. However, with entry of powerful signal booster technology means no one has to leave their laptops, smartphones, tablets or mobile phones at home or put them away in a cruise ship. You can actually use these mobile devices in a yacht, cruise ship, house-boat, steamer or any other marine vessel. This actually augurs well with the clarion call at Offshore Tech. Conference of maximizing on digital transformations.