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August 6th, 2011

MTN Communications Must Be Doing Something Right —Three Decades Of Success


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a company with robust health. MTN Satellite Communications (MTN), the global provider of communications, connectivity and content services to remote locations around the world, is celebrating its 30th year in the satellite communications (satcom) industry. Over the past three decades, the company has contributed greatly to the evolution of the satellite industry and continues to deliver communications solutions that address the needs of today’s end users — both commercial and government.

Since its founding in 1981, MTN has delivered innovative satellite communications solutions including:
  • Built the first 5-meter C-Band transportable satellite antenna made to travel with the presidential administration for Summit meetings and Pentagon press pool required events
  • Delivered the industry’s first stabilized, “transmit and receive” Ku-Band satellite antenna system for the U.S. Navy, deployed on the USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2) during the first Persian Gulf crisis
  • Introduced the first onboard Internet cafés for cruise ships leveraging MTN’s VSAT technology
  • The cruise industry’s first multichannel global television service, MTN Worldwide TV, to provide programming from BBC World News, CNBC, MSNBC, E! Entertainment Television, Fox News and Sky News
“MTN has witnessed significant changes in the industry over the past 30 years, from the evolution of communications for military personnel to the use of satellite communications for Internet cafés on cruise ships,” said Jonathan Weintraub, CEO at MTN. “As communications requirements continue to change, MTN’s team is ready and excited to address these transformations to meet the needs of our customers around the world.”