Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!



Don’t worry, we’re here for you!

(It should be noted that this is only applicable to customers who have entered into a SLA with us.)

As the “MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY” is an internationally recognized distress signal, we are monitoring a designated frequency with the utmost care. Please be assured that there is no cause for concern. Please be assured that despite the presence of a few individuals with expertise in amateur radio among our ranks, we are merely engaging in a bit of lighthearted humor (looking forward to see you in furthermore CQ WW!). It is requested that no transmissions be made via microphone until further notice. When you feel like we can help, just click the link below and breathe normaly. Help is on the way!

We are prepared and available to assist you on this frequency.

(Please make sure you are registered and have a valid SLA to access our HelpDesk system.)

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And you know, a little bit of knowledge never hurt anybody! If you’re interested, here is a quick explanation about the “MAYDAY” distress signal and its use and history from Wikipedia.

Mayday is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice‐procedure radio communications.

It is used to signal a life‐threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organizations such as firefighters, police forces, and transportation organizations also use the term. Convention requires the word be repeated three times in a row during the initial emergency declaration (“Mayday mayday mayday”).

- wikipedia.org