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Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV), a leading supplier of mobile satellite communications services throughout the United States and Canada, has chosen the Highdeal TransactiveR advanced billing solution for its next-generation network. The solution is part of an innovative infrastructure designed to meet the needs of MSV's unique wholesale-based business model. Highdeal Transactive will serve as the pricing, rating and billing platform supporting MSV's all IP 4G wireless satellite-terrestrial communications network. MSV is a leading supplier of mobile satellite communications services delivering mobile wireless voice and data services primarily for public safety, security, fleet management and asset tracking throughout the US and Canada. In addition, MSV holds the first FCC license to provide hybrid satellite-terrestrial services. The company plans to launch two satellites in 2009 and 2010,which are expected to be among the largest and most powerful commercial satellites ever built, and will provide seamless and ubiquitous coverage of the United States and Canada. While providing their services on a wholesale basis, MSV expects to also develop a new market of virtual mobile service resellers who are anticipated to look to MSV to provide not only the services, but operational management, such as customer support and billing.
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