ITC Global Extends Contract with Medical Ship Nonprofit

July 31, 2018

Photo: YWAM
Photo: YWAM

ITC Global, a provider of satellite communications to remote and harsh environments, has announced its three-year contract extension with Youth With A Mission Medical Ships Australia, Ltd (YWAM MSA). 

Under terms of the agreement, ITC Global will provide critical connectivity services to the nonprofit’s medical ship serving the Papua New Guinea (PNG) region, along with new crew welfare services for staff leisure use not previously available to the YWAM team. The all-volunteer-operated vessel based in Townsville, Queensland, Australia is staffed by medical professionals dedicated to helping to build strength within Papua New Guinea’s health system by working in collaboration with national and provincial health authorities to deliver medical services and supplies to remote villages. YWAM MSA is a charity organization that aims to care, connect, serve and build with individuals and communities across PNG.

The ship – known as the YWAM PNG – uses a Ku-band Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) service for corporate communications applications onboard the vessel, which is critical to YWAM missional success. In addition to renewing the existing contract scope, ITC Global is also deploying crew welfare services via the ITC Crew LIVE solution to cover the ship’s full staff of up to 130 volunteers. Previously, short-term volunteers had no access to corporate bandwidth. Now, without impacting vessel operations, volunteers have purchase options for individual data packages to better connect with friends, family, work and life back home, as well as access to entertainment including the latest blockbuster movies and popular TV shows.

The ship spends weeks or months at a time traveling around the PNG coastline visiting remote villages. These missions, referred to as ‘Outreach Programs’ by YWAM MSA, consist of visits to alternating provinces in PNG with many layers of support staff onboard in the areas of marine operations, primary health care, dentistry, ophthalmology, optometry, clinical laboratory, hospitality, media and general volunteers.

Introduced to the market two years ago, Crew LIVE now boasts more than 30,000 registered users, with subsequent service updates that have enabled better operational efficiency and an enriched user experience. The solution’s latest Video-On-Demand (VOD) offering provides users with convenient, ‘at-home’ style viewing of popular movies and television series, improving overall crew welfare at remote work sites.

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