Demand for MTN
Megayacht Communications Services Surges
October 30, 2013
MTN Communications
(MTN) reinforces its position as a
leading communications service provider to the world’s
Top 200 megayachts (66 to 180 meters and above).
The company also serves one-third of the Top 500 (53 to
180 meters and above). Further solidifying the
organization’s thought leadership, MTN managing director
of yacht services, Derik Wagner, has joined the Boards
of the U.S. Superyacht Association (USSA) and
International Superyacht Society (ISS).
Growth
MTN reports its yacht industry
leadership as it kicks-off activity at the Ft.
Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS), October
31-November 4, 2013. Customers increased demand
for additional bandwidth on the MTN network by 61
percent over the same period 2012. This increase
is a result of planned activity in highly-trafficked
regions, particularly in the summer Mediterranean
season, as well as winter in the Caribbean and South
Pacific. MTN easily met this demand due to its
flexibility and robust network offering, ideally suited
to this market.
MTN’s continued growth further
solidifies its leadership in delivering the speed,
throughput and flexible terms demanded by this segment.
More than 50 MTN employees are dedicated to the yacht
market, including sales, network management, and
support and yacht installations.
Their job is to ensure each yacht gets delivered
exactly what is expected and needed, wherever it is
setting sail. These employees are mobile, and
ready to travel and join a yacht if the customer
requests on-site technical support. The company
expects ongoing growth and revenues from new offerings
in the coming year.
MTN provides secure and
reliable yacht connectivity and content for leisure,
business and mission-critical communications. The
company brings more than 30 years’ experience in global
VSAT (very small aperture terminal) satellite
technology. MTN holds a tradition of constantly
innovating the way it manages the industry’s largest and
most redundant independently-run network.
“An important
distinction between MTN and others is we own and operate
our own global infrastructure,” Wagner said. “This
is a unique position that sets MTN apart from the rest,
who deliver service through virtual networks (VNOs),
leasing services or reselling multiple networks as one.
MTN has total control over its network and service.
We are able to deliver on seasonality demands and
flexible terms of service, building strong customer
relationships. Our mix is essential to delivering
the best communications solutions to the yacht market.”
Today,
MTN provides voice, broadband Internet, high definition
TV (HDTV) and news to yachts worldwide. The
company supports the complex communications needs of
large vessels that carry up to 5,000 passengers and crew
in the yacht, cruise, government, energy and commercial
shipping markets. MTN’s focus on yachts began six
years ago due to its proven solutions addressing
reliability, constant connectivity everywhere and
delivery of the highest possible throughput.
Thought Leadership
MTN is extending its industry thought
leadership with Derik Wagner joining the Boards of the
USSA and ISS. Wagner has designed and delivered
communications solutions for the industry more than 15
years, including at MTN, France Telecom and Lucent.
He has been a member of USSA since 2007 and ISS since
2011. He also is an anchor member of the Marine
Industries Association of South Florida. Wagner is
a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed Captain.
“I am delighted to have Derik as a
Board Member because he is an industry executive with
tenure in delivering innovative communications
solutions,” said John Mann, chairman, USSA. “He also
brings a unique perspective as a customer of maritime
connectivity services himself.”