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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedSpeakerbus adapts netted voice products for use with Stratos mobile satellite services for military, homeland security, and maritime markets.(BUSINESS)
Wireless Satellite and Broadcasting Newsletter, September, 2007
Speakerbus is working with Stratos Global Corp., a global provider of advanced mobile and fixed-site remote communications solutions, to modify Speakerbus's portfolio of netted voice products for use on Inmarsat mobile satellite systems.
Speakerbus, a specialist provider of mission-critical intercom systems to the defense, security, and financial sectors, signed an exclusive distribution and product development agreement with Stratos in May 2007.
Under the agreement, Stratos will serve as the exclusive global distributor of those products for a three-year term.
The modified products are expected to be commercially available by the end of this year. Stratos is the world's largest distributor of Inmarsat mobile satellite systems.
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