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Welcome to MVS.net – Broadband Operating System!
Please stay tuned, and read announcements on this web page. We will be posting details about upgraded sections.
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August 30th, 2010. The Roads that we choose: Photo report of «SCF Baltica's» North Sea voyage
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Arctic voyage of “SCF Baltica” tanker has ended. The Tanker sailed through the Barents & Kara Seas. During the voyage, the new INMARSAT satellite phone, provided by MORSVIAZSPUTNIK, has been tested as the communications tool.
In his summary of the results of the “Baltica” voyage during the press conference in Pevek Sergey Frank, the Geneal Director of Sovkomflot has stated that the concept of using the large carriers for transporting energy fuel from Barents and Kara Seas to the markets of South East Asia as an economy of scale has proven to be viable. “SCF Baltica” left the port of Murmansk on 14’th of August. However the destination target of the trip was Jamal peninsula, more precisely – cape Drovyanoy” . It is almost the same meridian as cape “Zhelaniya”. “SCF Baltica” reached the cape on August 16th.
"There is no doubt our cargo will be delivered accordingly– noticed the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Novatek Leonid Michelson.Novatek is now working on an investment program for the construction of the liquefied gas plant on the Jamal peninsula.. The finalization of this programme shall allow to conduct regular LNG voyages, stated Mr Michelson, reminding of the pending construction of the liquefied gas plant
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June 30th, 2010. Australian Forced Routing announcement
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Wednesday 30th June 2010, Inmarsat will enable domestic routing in the Australian region. This means that IP traffic for BGAN, Fleet Broadband and Swift Broadband will be subject to legal intercept by the Australian government. The change will only be made for packet switched (IP data) traffic and will not affect circuit switched (voice) traffic.
MVS has taken precautionary measures to ensure that customers can keep using their IP terminals in the Australian region without having to change any settings or noticing any degradation on performance. However, the implementation of this solution has not been completely finished. We anticipate this to take another three weeks. During these three weeks, IP traffic to and from your BGAN, Fleet Broadband or Swift Broadband terminal will not be possible if the physical location of your terminal is inside Australia.
Should you need an IP connection on your broadband terminal while in Australia in the next three weeks, we have a workaround available. This workaround can have severe (financial) consequences if used inappropriately.
Please contact our support department to learn about this workaround and its consequences.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused. We would like to assure you that MVS are committed to providing the best user experience in satellite broadband networking and we will have a solution in place as soon as possible that will work seamlessly and transparently for all customers.
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