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Archive for 25. February 2009
Economy Buster Special: Ericsson W25 for Sail and Motor Yachts - $650 + $72.00 Shipping to U.S. Locations
25. February 2009 by admin.
I have an Economy Buster Special on the Ericsson W25 Fixed Cellular Terminal going on right now. Using a coupon from my:
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Alan.Spicer.Marine.Telecom.Alan.Spicer.Telecom.954-683-3426
Merchant Circle Site… You can have the E W25 for $650.00 + $72.00 Shipping only to U.S. Addresses. (outside of the U.S. please inquire first - might be able to do the same kind of deal!) Within Florida we’ll have to add $39.00 Sales Tax on E W25 Orders.
This is a super economy special. You might need external antenna, coax cable, and coax adaptor for some installations. This doesn’t include the 30 days telephone and email installation support that I offer at the $700.00 price point. However I keep hearing that the E W25 is available at just over $600 so I’m matching that. I’ll give you some installation support still - but just 1 day - the day you receive it. I’ll assist you in hooking it up. With my support agreements (C&S Agreements) by the year - I draw a full network diagram, help you integrate the unit with other Internet Access Systems, and provide easy operation instructions and full support via telephone and email for your onboard network and multiple systems (if needed) for the whole year. It’s worth asking about.
The Ericsson W25 is a Fixed Installation (usually permanently installed) 3G Cellular Internet and Cellular Voice Telephone Appliance - with Telephone ATA (analog telephone attachment) capability which means that it can support PBX Systems and Standard Household type of Analog Telephone sets. That includes RJ11 desk phones and cordless phones - adapted to cellular voice through this unit. Yachts love this gear because it allows fixed price-per-month Fast Internet Access as well as Cellular voice calling inbound and outbound. The unit is Quad Band + WCDMA 2100Mhz (Europe) and takes a single 3G GSM/UMTS Sim Card to make it work. So it can be used anywhere in the world. It can go in a yacht - It can have an external antenna - It can go in a car - truck - bus or a remote/Construction Site just as easily. It puts out its own WiFi Access Point Signal or can be CAT5 Ethernet wired to a single computer or a whole network of computers. It lets you bring your own HOT SPOT with you whereever you go.
It also has other capabilities… such as Network Attached Storage (USB hard disk or memory stick devices), Fax capability (only in some countries that support it - not currently in the U.S. although you could get Efax.com and have fax capability) via T.38 FOIP. If you want to hear more about it call me @ +1 954-683-3426.
This is a limited time offer. The offer can be withdrawn at any time at my discretion. So get one now.
Buy 2 or more and I’ll discount them even more. Save money on shipping by ordering 2 at the same time. Approx. $95.00 shipping on 2 units - as compared to $72 shipping on 1 (double would be $144) - so ordering one for yourself and one for an associate or friend can save you both money.
High Power WiFi Hotspot Sharing Systems also available. Ask about discounts on purchasing. Consulting and Support Agreements by the year also on sale. Get support for installing both WiFi Hotspot and Cellular 3G Systems seperately or together - and consulting and support all year long.
Contact:
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Alan Spicer Marine Telecom
http://www.marinetelecom.net/Ericsson_W25
+1 954-683-3426
Email: communications (at) marinetelecom.net
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Yachts: KVH New Tri-Americas LNB (no more changing LNBs)
25. February 2009 by admin.
KVH’s New Tri-Americas LNB Offers Boaters Seamless Satellite TV Among the Americas

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Boaters who cruise from North America to Central or South America and back can now enjoy seamless satellite TV throughout the voyage, without changing hardware
For leisure boaters and commercial mariners alike, satellite TV provides a vital source of information and entertainment during long periods at sea. However, the transition from North American satellite TV services to DIRECTV® Latin America has always been a laborious one as satellite TV antenna hardware needed to be swapped out with each change of region. Well, that inconvenience is a thing of the past thanks to today’s introduction of the Tri-Americas™ LNB from KVH Industries (Nasdaq: KVHI) at the 2009 Miami International Boat Show in Miami, FL. This new option allows boaters using KVH’s TracVision M5, M7, and M9 satellite TV systems to travel from DIRECTV, DISH Network®, and Bell ExpressVu coverage areas in North America to DIRECTV Latin America coverage areas in Central and South America along with the Caribbean and back again, all without the inconvenience of LNB changes.
(more at the link … sounds like Press Release)
Alan’s Note: Of course the probably doesn’t mean that you don’t still have to carry different Satellite Receiver/Decoder boxes and have service with the various providers. But I’m sure it will be nice not having to climb up to the dome and swap out the LNB hardware.
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Alan Spicer Marine Telecom
+1 954 683 3426
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