Product Description
When looking to purchase a satellite phone there are many factors to consider before buying a device such as where are you traveling and what features you need, such as voice, text, or data. Have questions? Call us anytime. The IsatPhone Pro operates around the world. Global coverage maps are available here
Inmarsat offers service plans that are budget-friendly and fit your needs. For custom plans please call (800) 279-2366
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Inmarsat Network and Coverage Maps
Whether you’re seeking service for your hand-held satellite phone, remote site fixed installation, or mobile terminal, the Inmarsat Network has you covered with a variety of performance options. Considered the pioneer in mobile satellite communications, they have been in the business of connecting the world for over 40 years. Through the decades, Inmarsat’s innovative growth in satellite connectivity has helped communities thrive, businesses grow, and governments conduct international affairs by offering the coverage they require.
Are there any cons of using the Inmarsat service?
Though Inmarsat is one of the top of line choices in remote and portable satellite communication, it is lacking in one main area.
Unlike its competitor Iridium Satellite Network, Inmarsat’s service is unable to reach the polar regions. This is due to the difference in both the number of satellites in operation as well as how and where they operate. Inmarsat utilizes 13 geostationary satellites 22,236 miles above the ground, whereas Iridium maintains 66 satellites that surround earth at a much lower altitude.
So, why does Inmarsat’s network not cover the polar regions?
Geostationary satellites, which is how Inmarsat’s network functions, always remain at the same spot over the earth – directly in line with the equator. Though this type of operation covers almost the globe by way of 13 operational satellites, the poles, unfortunately, are inaccessible. (Though arctic capability integration is in the works as a future enhancement.)
So, if you require pole-to-pole connectivity no matter what, Iridium is your go to. On the other hand, many users won’t require service in these two points of the world and can turn to Inmarsat for reliable communication everywhere else (and at a lower price point).