Intellian Multi Satellite Interface Module (MIM)

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Intellian Multi Satellite Interface Module (MIM)

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Intellian Multi Satellite Interface Module (MIM)

For Dish Network and Bell TV subscribers, this innovative device automates the required switching between the TV provider's satellites. Viewers can simply change channels from the remote control without having to adjust any settings on the ACU. The Intellian MIM supports up to four receivers. Compatibility : i- and t-Series. Bell TV (Canada) Dish Network (USA) All prices include VAT and Free UK Shipping, International shipping is calculated at checkout. For bulk orders please contact us.

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Advanced satellite communications and TV systems for uninterrupted connectivity and entertainment at sea.

Intellian is a global leader in stabilised satellite antenna systems, renowned for their patented RF, stabilisation, and tracking technologies that support reliable connectivity across commercial maritime, offshore energy, defence, and luxury yachting sectors. As an Aquamare partner, Intellian enables us to deliver seamless satellite TV and high-speed communications solutions, ensuring uninterrupted entertainment and operational connectivity at sea. Together, we are dedicated to providing innovative, easy-to-use systems that enhance every voyage with dependable performance and excellence for our customers.

Seamless connectivity at sea

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