Satellite Phone

| Sunday, April 24, 2011
By Ara Spragins


Quick Guide: Buying the Right Satellite Phone

Is it so stressful to think of what right and best satellite phone suites you? Then be stress free with our handy Buyer?s Guide.

A little information about these phones

Satellite phones connect with other satellite phones, landlines, and mobile phones with the use of our satellites in the sky. These satellites used are not the same with the ones used in the land based stations mobile phone uses. If you find mobile phones and landlines useless when there is no signal these satellite phones will be very useful. These phones are also very essential for emergency situations and if landlines and mobile phones cannot function well due to problems in signal connection.

Just like Vodacom, Cell C, and MTN, satellite phones also have 3 service providers that have its own phones and connectivity.

? Iridium- this service provider has about 66 satellites up in the sky providing a very huge coverage all over the world. It is very useful especially in battlefields where US army and many other military and police worldwide used. They have their latest phone called the Iridium 9555. It?s so durable and has lots of features like voice calling, SMS text messages, and its data is at dial up speeds making downloading faster. ? Inmarsat- it can have a good coverage also except for the two poles with its 3 satellites up in the sky. The difference between Iridium and Inmarsat is that Iridium provides greater coverage while Inmarsat can be more price wise. The Isatphone Pro which is their latest phone has a very neat design and has voice calls and can send SMS text messaging. This phone is data capable but this feature is not yet available. This phone also has a Bluetooth app that can allow extra movement while you operate the phone.

? Thuraya- a provider that has 2 satellites for Northern Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Its latest phone is colored and named it Thuraya XT. It can also voice call, send SMS text messages, with data services, and is affordable.

Just like other mobile phones, these satellite phones need a sim card to be able to use it and you will have your very own personal satellite phone number. The three providers have different costs for airtime and prepaid is the most popularly used. Iridium has an African package that is cheaper in addition to their normal Standard package. Why is it cheaper? Well simply because African airtime can be used exclusively inside Africa and Indian Ocean Islands while on the other hand, Standard package can be used anywhere. The accessories included when you purchased the phone are wall and car chargers and data cables. Solar chargers and docking stations are optional extras to be included also.

After being informed with all the necessary information, hopefully you can now make a decision. 1) Coverage- the location as to where you will be using your phone is important to know. If you need a global coverage then Iridium is best for you or you can have Isatphone Pro 2. 2) Mission critical- if the signal is very essential for you to have all the time then Iridium is best or you can have Isatphone Pro 3. 4) Price- if you are looking for a useful satellite phone with reasonable price then Isatphone Pro is for you. 5) Need data- for a data capable, either Iridium or Thuraya is an excellent choice. 6) Need GPS- for GPS, Isatphone Pro and Thuraya are best choices. 7) Phone- if the appearance to you matters the most and you want it to look like a mobile phone then not to worry. Choose either Isatphone Pro or Thuraya. If you want a rugged and durable phone, Iridium is best.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment