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Telenor launches mobile satellite communication company
Nordic Business Report, March 21, 2002
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-21 March 2002-Telenor launches mobile satellite communication company (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Telenor Satellite Services, a unit of the Norwegian telecommunications group Telenor, has formed a new company called Marlink to provide mobile satellite communication services mainly for the maritime sector.
Marlink will offer communication services from a number of suppliers, including Telenor, as well as traffic accounting services, hardware and value-added services. The new company is a result of the combination of the retail arm of Telenor Satellite Services with SAIT Communications, an accounting firm acquired by Telenor last year.
Marlink has offices in Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Dubai, Hamburg, Houston, London, Oslo, Singapore and Tokyo.
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