Monday, October 1, 2012

Satellite Phone Dockers Help The Marine Industry and Backup Your PBX System

Beam Satellite Docker
With an increasing demand for emergency communications and satellite tracking, new technologies are always in the works. One major satellite communication company that has always been on the forefront of the satellite industry is BEAM communications. BEAM has more than 20 years of experience in the satellite industry, providing a full range of sea, land and air satellite terminals and technologies.

Recently BEAM has made a major breakthrough into the Chinese maritime market, working with a customer that has deployed 200 BEAM Oceana terminals. The maritime customer is using the Oceana units because they are specifically designed to support voice, data and tracking communications that are vital to the fisheries industry. The Oceana terminals utilize the Inmarsat satellite network via its 'Fleetphone' maritime service, adding to the reliability of the satellite communications.

When it comes to advancements in using satellite communications within buildings BEAM has a solution as well. Major natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes have increased the demand for communications in-doors. Hospitals, Banks, Hotels, Offices, Control Centers and more use BEAM Dockers for emergency back up to their existing phone systems. An installation of a small roof mounted antenna can connect your PBX system to reliable satellites if terrestrial services fail.

BEAM offers solutions for both Iridium and Inmarsat networks. BEAM Docking stations are certified by Iridium and Inmarsat to work with their exclusive handheld satellite phones.

There are several options when deciding on the right satellite phone and BEAM Docking station. To find the right solution for you or your building, speak with a knowledgeable representative at GMPCS. We have over 15 years of satellite experience and will help you choose the right solution with the best airtime. Visit our site at www.gmpcs-us.com or call 1-888-664-6727

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