bmobile recently announced the launch of its new Local Offshore Data Roaming Plan and its Maritime Plan, two robust and reliable mobile offerings designed to provide continued connectivity to people and businesses involved in offshore and maritime activity. The new plans, which give access to 10 GB of roaming data, will provide customers with reliable, convenient and secure access to their data services and mobile applications while at sea.
According to bmobile, the Local Offshore Data Roaming Plan (for corporate customers) and the Maritime Plan (for non-corporate customers) will significantly enhance the efficiency of communications for companies and persons engaged in the offshore energy sector while also improving the livelihood, safety and security of fishermen in the offshore roaming zones. Additionally, the plans are positioned to benefit recreational vessels and can serve as one more level of safety for those in the waters around T&T.
Darryl Duke, Assistant General Manager Business Sales, TSTT said, the Local Offshore Data Roaming Plan as well as the Maritime Plan are essential components in the company's continued support of the country. “Supporting the economic development of Trinidad and Tobago is in the very DNA of what we do here at bmobile. Connectivity is the lifeblood of any modern organisation and we saw a need to fill the gap in communications experienced by the maritime industries,” Duke explained. “We partnered with a leader in offshore roaming to enable this and expand our portfolio.”
"The Local Offshore Data Roaming Plan and the Maritime Plan from bmobile gives coverage in some of the most far-reaching areas in the waters around T&T," says Anton Romany, Senior Manager of Major Accounts at TSTT. "Whether you're a fisherman, a passenger on a sea-faring vessel, or an employee on an offshore rig, you can now rely on bmobile to keep you connected. If for instance you are stranded at sea, you are now able to make a call using any over-the-Top (OTT) application (e.g., WhatsApp, Telegram, FaceTime) from three major zones, which in some areas is as far as 40 miles offshore.” He noted that coverage spans from the vicinity of the Poinsettia oilfield in the north, and the Cassia B and Mahogany B oilfields in the south-east. Coverage in the vicinity of the Angelin field is in the works.