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Friday, May 7 * NOTE: During this time, some sessions meet simultaneously. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. — Shipboard Elec- tronic Chart Demonstations. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. — SESSION XIX: Meeting of RTCM Special Committe 104 on Differential Navstar/GPS Service (Meeting continued from Thursday). 9 a.m.-5 p.m. — SESSION XX: Bea- con Manufacturer's Workshop: Mod- erator, James T. Bailey, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, National En- vironmental Satellite Data and In- formation Service. The session, sponsored by SARSAT Operations Div., will consider issues related to 406 MHz Satellite Emergency Posi- tion-Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRBs) and the COSPAS- SARSAT System. 9 a.m.-l p.m. — SESSION XXI: Metting of RTCM Special Commit- tee 101 on Digital Selective Calling (Meeting continued from Thursday). 9 a.m.-l p.m. — SESSION XXII: Meeting of RTCM Special Commit- tee 109 on Electronic Charts. Saturday, May 8 9 a.m.-l p.m. — SESSION XXII: Meeting of the International Electrotechnical Commission Tech- nical Committee 80 (Working Groups 6 on Digital Interfaces and 9 on Integrated Bridge Systems) and the National Marine Electronics As- sociation regarding multi-talker, multi-listener networks for marine electronics equipment. FCC OKs Comsat Petition For Enhanced Mobile Communications Services Comsat Mobile Communications, Washington, D.C., has been autho- rized by the Federal Communica- tions Commission (FCC) to provide an array of mobile satellite commu- nications products and value-added services, including news and infor- mation services, specialized elec- tronic mail systems, telephone equipment for ships and land mo- bile applications. The authoriza- tion is subject to Comsat's submit- ting and the FCC approving some nonstructural safeguards to ensure an open and competitive environ- ment. The FCC issued an order granting a partial waiver to the "structural separation" restrictions that have prevented the Comsat business unit from offering its mari- time customers any value-added Inmarsat communications services beyond basic voice, data and fac- simile, except on a case-by-case ba- sis that required time-consuming and sometimes complicated FCC fil- ings. The restrictions prevented Comsat from marketing and selling some services except through a sepa- rate subsidiary with separate sales, service and executive staffs. According to Ronald J. Mario, Comsat Mobile Communications president, the company sought re- lief from the restrictions because the system was costly and ineffi- cient to manage and limited Comsat's ability to bring the mari- time community state-of-the-art communications services. For information about Comsat, Circle 110 on Reader Service Card Maritime Carriers Sells M/V Ocea For $5.75 Million Maritime Carriers, Ltd., of Hamilton, Bermuda, has announced that it had entered into a contract for the sale of its 1979-built bulkcarrier M/V Ocea for $5,750,000. The net proceeds from the sale of the vessel are designated for debt re- duction; accordingly, no dividend distribution will be made. The ves- sel will be written down, as of De- cember 31,1992, to its net realizable value, resulting in a fourth quarter 1992 charge of approximately $750,000. The sale of this vessel will improve the company's working capi- tal and facilitate its efforts to come into compliance with covenants in its mortgage loan agreement. After the sale of the Ocea, Mari- time Carriers will own and operate four handy-size dry bulkcarriers anc four product tankers. 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