Coming Soon: Inmarsat IsatPhone and LandPhone
Beginning on July 16, 2007 Inmarsat’s Isat and Land phone will be introduced to the world providing quality satellite phone service within Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, using Inmarsat’s latest generation Inmarsat-4 satellite over the Indian Ocean Region. The Isat phone is an affordable option for people who work, live, or travel to these obscure areas where communication may be non-existent. The Isat phone is one of the smallest satellite phones on the market today. It is easy to use, lightweight, and rugged. Inmarsat’s Land Phone is a fixed solution for areas where local networks are non-existent or undependable. This device may be used as an emergency phone for a temporary solution, a remote office phone, a payphone, or a village phone. This unit is competively priced and easy to transport.
FAQ’S
What are the new satellite phone services?
IsatPhone- A mobile satellite phone that supports voice and data over satellite and GSM networks (900 MHz only).
LandPhone- A fixed satellite phone that supports voice and data designed for permanent installation on land.
When is the service date?
Monday July 16, 2007
What is the coverage area?
Asia, Africa, and Middle East
When is global launch?
Planned for end of 2008
The map depicts Inmarsat’s expectations of coverage, but does not represent a guarantee of service. The availability of service at the edge of coverage fluctuates depending on various conditions.
National regulatory conditions apply for land-based services.
What is the LandPhone?
The LandPhone is a fixed satellite phone. It includes:
Terminal for use indoors with the connectors for the telephone handset, pc, external antenna and power supply.
An antenna for mounting outdoors, with mounting kit and cable.
The handset is not included and must be purchased separately.