THRANE & THRANE MAKES INMARSAT MULTI-VOICE SERVICE STANDARD ACROSS SAILOR FLEETBROADBAND RANGE

2012 05 17


Existing terminals just a download away from multiple voice lines

Thrane & Thrane has launched Inmarsat Multi-voice across its entire SAILOR FleetBroadband portfolio. The new service, which Inmarsat made live in May 2012, is standard on all new SAILOR FleetBroadband systems and is accessible on existing terminals with a straightforward software update. Multi-voice enables FleetBroadband users to expand from the original single voice line to a maximum of nine simultaneous voice lines, on a single SAILOR FleetBroadband terminal.

SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband offers the full nine simultaneous voice lines available through Multi-voice, while a SAILOR 250 FleetBroadband can offer up to six concurrent calls and a SAILOR 150 FleetBroadband up to four concurrent calls. With no requirement for extra hardware besides the additional handsets, existing users can upgrade their SAILOR FleetBroadband terminals quickly and easily via the free software update. With the software update in place, all users need to do is configure their SAILOR FleetBroadband terminal via the user-friendly web-interface and attach the required number of Thrane & Thrane or third party handsets, or if desired connect an existing PBX.

Users choosing the sophisticated Thrane IP Handset for Multi-voice on SAILOR FleetBroadband benefit from high-quality hardware, functionality, flexibility and ease-of-use. It offers extra convenience as it provides easy access to a dedicated BGAN menu via the integrated screen, where value-added supplementary voice services, such as phone book and call forwarding, can be operated from the handset itself.

“With multiple handsets integrated to a single terminal, facility for dedicated voice lines can be made anywhere on board, from the engine room or canteen on a merchant vessel and the public areas on a passenger vessel, to the saloon and staterooms aboard a luxury vessel,” explains Casper Jensen, VP Maritime Business Unit, Thrane & Thrane. “Additionally, we have ensured that the SAILOR 3771 Alarm Panel FleetBroadband works alongside the Multi-voice service, ensuring that distress alarms can be sent, regardless of how many voice lines are being used.”

“Multi-voice will enable operators to offer even better crew and passenger welfare services, by increasing the number of telephone lines available on board,” continues Jensen. “The design of SAILOR FleetBroadband allows Multi-voice functionality to be introduced without the need for engineers or hardware changes to the BDU, making it extremely straightforward to add extra voice lines.”

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