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The company has developed advanced maritime communication solutions for merchant vessels such as container ships and oil tankers.
"All we ask is that you not radio about this梠ur superiors monitor all maritime communications, and they have your codes."
They broadcast on wavelengths allocated by international agreement and national laws to other services (in other countries, not just Britain), including maritime communications.
Globe Wireless operates a global maritime communications company, according to data from Capital IQ.
It designs, builds and provides services for maritime communications and information technology solutions for merchant ships.
Before the joint exercise, the Chinese and Indian ships also conducted maritime communication and formation maneuvers.
Inmarsat has created the FleetBroadband service that uses the I4 satellites for maritime communication.
Combat forces are given the tasks of conducting offensive and defensive operations against potential enemies and for assuring maritime communications.
Displays illustrate the history of maritime communications, from shutter telegraphs, semaphores and time-balls to satellites.
But wars with Great Britain meant a great setback for the region's economy as maritime communications were practically paralyzed.
A new maritime communications agreement will help prevent accidental confrontations between American and Chinese naval units in Pacific waters.
For more than 25 years, Vizada has provided maritime communication products based on Inmarsat and Iridium technologies.
SES Broadband Services claims that the service provides for all aspects of maritime communications, including:
However, since 1999 the use of satellite and very high frequency maritime communications systems (GMDSS) have made them obsolete.
Tehnoton also produced closed-circuit television systems and maritime communication systems for Romania and other Eastern European countries.
VSATs are also used for transportable, on-the-move (utilising phased array antennas) or mobile maritime communications.
The hall exhibits items of ship's equipment, fragments of shells of ships, maritime communications devices and collection of ship tableware.
OTESat-Maritel (94.1%): Satellite services for maritime communications.
Protective forces have the mission of securing maritime communications over both ocean and coastal routes, securing the approaches to ports and maritime terminals.
This blockade force also limited French trade and maritime communications, attacking merchant ships and individual warships seeking to resupply or reinforce the main French fleet.
Morse code was used as an international standard for maritime communication until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress Safety System.
Those committing thefts on the high seas, inhibiting trade, and endangering maritime communication are considered by sovereign states to be hostis humani generis (enemies of humanity).
He reversed Mahan's theory that command of the sea precedes maritime communications and foresaw the enlarged roles of aircraft and submarines in naval warfare.
McDonnell Douglas: Indian Government communications satellite; British commercial communications satellite; international maritime communications satellite.
Since early in the 20th century, the radio frequency of 500 kilohertz (500 kHz) has been an international calling and distress frequency for Morse code maritime communication.