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Laura Hyde |
WMS, a global provider of cruise wireless connectivity, has teamed up with telecommunications company AT&T to enhance connectivity at sea for cruise passengers.
The collaboration will bring AT&T’s International Day Pass service to cruise passengers onboard more than 200 ocean-going cruise ships across 25 cruise lines with WMS technology. The pass provides users with unlimited voice calls and texts, as well as 500 megabytes of high-speed data per day with no overage charges. It costs $20 per day and activates automatically, enabling passengers to stay connected to loved ones at sea and on land when visiting international destinations.
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“I truly believe this is going to become the gold standard in cruise connectivity, and will usher in a new era of predictable and high-quality mobile communications for American cruisers while creating value and higher guest satisfaction for our cruise line partners,” said Pramod Arora, president and CEO of WMS.