MTN Delivers OceanPhone Mobile

February 25, 2014

Calling, Messaging and Voicemail Solution, Specially Designed for the Crew.


MTN Communications (MTN) announces the general availability of the first calling app for maritime crew.  MTN OceanPhone Mobile leverages the Wi-Fi infrastructure on vessels, as well as the MTN network, for calling and messaging.  The app runs independently of other subscribed services.


MTN OceanPhone Mobile, an extension of MTN’s OceanPhone calling solution for crew, makes it possible for the crew to stay in touch using their own smartphones and tablets. This enables easier, more cost-effective access to family and friends back home or those working on other vessels.  Crew can download OceanPhone Mobile for free from the Apple or Google Play App Stores, then simply purchase an OceanPhone Mobile plan onboard their vessel.  Family members and friends at home can do the same and purchase their plans at oceanphonemobile.com.  

Some of the key features developed specially for crew, family and friends include:   

“Crew are one of the most valuable assets to any vessel’s operation, and are on the vessels for months at a time,” said Chris Leber, executive vice president, commercial business development, MTN.   “Extending our OceanPhone product, which is already on 96 vessels around the world, to a mobile app was a natural evolution.  Our goal for this product was to allow crew to be able to use their own devices to make and receive calls, no matter the market.  But we also had to take into account the family and friends back home and on other vessels.  With our MTN network, managing calls ‘on-Net’ allows us to offer the crew great calling plans, as well as a cost-effective solution to family and friends to keep in touch.”    



 

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