EXPLORER 5075GX

The rugged EXPLORER 5075GX, by Cobham, is a portable, lightweight, auto-acquire fly-away system. The user friendly design of this Ka-band satellite terminal is configured to work with the Inmarsat Global Xpress (GX) satellite network and contains an integrated iDirect Core Module.

Top features include:
  1. Location awareness
  2. Real-time tracking
  3. Iridium alerts
  4. Fully integrated one-touch SOS button
  5. SMS text message with exact location
  6. Keypad lock and PIN lock

BGAN Terminal Options

Traveling remotely and need access to high-speed Internet and phone? BGAN (Broadband Global Area Network) terminals allow you to connect almost anywhere in the world. Not only will you be able to maintain communication around the globe, but they are also easily portable – usually fitting into a laptop case.No cellular connection is required for BGAN terminals to function. Because of the 3 BGAN satellites constantly in orbit, coverage includes almost all areas of the world (poles excluded). In fact, one service plan is all you need for your terminal to operate both on land and sea. Need Wi-Fi? BGAN terminals allow you to use your within range, Wi-Fi enabled device. These terminals, however, do need to have a line-of-sight to one of the three satellites. Outdoor use is advised, though indoor use is possible if placed in a window in the direction of the satellite. To operate properly, finding an area free from trees, walls, and buildings is necessary. We’re ready to help you conduct your communication needs on a global level. Once connected to the proper BGAN terminal, you will be able to use: high-speed Internet, phone, Fax, Text Messaging, and Streaming Services. Depending on how you plan to use it, several BGAN terminals are available to best meet your needs.

Land Use

    Military-grade (MIL-STD 810F) durability

Vehicular Use

    Do you find it hard to settle down in one spot and are always on the go? A satellite terminal designed specifically for vehicular use is what you need. The specialty of the Explorer 727 is its ability to provide reliable and high-quality communication and connectivity even with vehicles moving up to 120 miles per hour.

Maritime Use

    With the Sailor 500 BGAN terminal, you won’t have to feel like you’re anywhere but home while traveling the seas.

Sailor 500

Affordable, Yet Tough Enough to Go Anywhere

    With the Sailor 500 BGAN terminal, you won’t have to feel like you’re anywhere but home while traveling the seas. In today’s world, staying connected is vital, even offshore. This device is making affordable and reliable global connectivity possible via satellite. Though extremely powerful in allowing vessels to communicate easily wherever and whenever, this device is actually compact and easy to use. One of its most notable features is the ability to run 9 voice lines simultaneously with Inmarsat services. Sea charting, vessel tracking, and route planning are just a few of the functions the Sailor 500 allows its users to conduct while sailing the world’s oceans. And it’s all included!

Kymeta KyWay Go

The Ultimate Handheld Portable Sat Phone

    If high speed internet is what you’re missing on your off-the-grid travels abroad, the Kymeta KyWay Go will make it happen. Additionally, large infrastructures must be prepared for when ommunications may be compromised – planning ahead with the right option that provides a fast and reliable internet connection will be vital.

Featured Highlights

    State-of-the-art technology provides lightweight on-the-move acquisition and continuous tracking of satellites so you get the best service possible terminal can be transported on commercial aircraft or shipping vehicles Rugged and robust, the Kymeta KyWay Go holds up in any environment One-button operation enables simple, fast, and reliable communications

Explorer 510

The Ultimate Handheld Portable Sat Phone

    This is one of the most portable and easy to use Satellite units. Small, rugged and optimized for severe weather conditions make it one of the most popular BGAN terminals. The 510 includes smartphone integration, allowing users to send and receive text messages, place phone calls, as well as turning your phone into a satellite phone. Replacing your everyday phone with one specifically intended for satellite use won’t be necessary. This affordable option can also be used as a Wi-Fi hotspot. With a range of up to 300 feet, this means that while your terminal works best outside, you can still use its capabilities while indoors.

Inmarsat Explorer 727

    Do you find it hard to settle down in one spot and are always on the go? A satellite terminal designed specifically for vehicular use is what you need. The specialty of the Explorer 727 is its ability to provide reliable and high-quality communication and connectivity even with vehicles moving up to 120 miles per hour. This robust device attaches to the roof of your vehicle, making in-transit communication through the most remote locations a breeze. Humidity, dust, extreme weather and constantly changing temperatures are no match for this rugged BGAN terminal. Have a bit of time to stop? Expect the Explorer 727 to allow you HD video streaming capabilities while stationary (and still touting 256 kbps with regular streaming service while in transit.)

COMPARISON CHART

We've put together a comparison chart below to make it easy for you to shop for the satellite data units. This list compares the best land, maritime, and vehicular data devices. Whether you are looking for a portable internet device or a device to mount, we can help you. Give us a call at (800) 279-2366.

COMPARE
Explorer 510
Explorer 710
Sailor 500
Explorer 727
MPN/UPC 403711A-00500 403720B-00500 706166016267 403722A-20000
Pricing $2,249 $5,399 $14,249 $13,499
Network Inmarsat Inmarsat Cobham Inmarsat
Coverage Land (Non-Polar) Land (Non-Polar) Maritime Land (Non-Polar)
Weight 1.4kg / 3.1 lbs 3.5 kg / 7.7 lbs (incl. battery) - Antenna: 13.2 lbs; Transceiver: 5.5 lbs
Size 7.8 / 7.8 / 1.6 inches 332 / 279 / 54 mm
13.07 / 10.98 / 2.13 inches
5.5" × 2.36" × 1.06"
(14.0 × 6.0 × 2.7 cm)
Transceiver H/W/D: 1.67 / 9.72 / 10.63 inches
Antenna H / W: 6.3 / 18.76 inches
Battery Life 2h15m Transmit time; 36h Stand-by time 2h 30m Transmit Time / 36h Standby - -
Standard IP Up to 464 kbps Up to 492 kbps Up to 432 kbps Up to 492 kbps
Streaming IP 32, 64, 128 kbps 32, 64, 128 kbps (256 kbps & BGAN X-Stream) 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 kbps 32, 64, 128, 256 kbps
Display Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome
High Data Rate Streaming - Min. 600 kbps - BGAN X-Stream: Min. 384 kbps
AC/DC Power Supply Input: 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz, 50W Input: 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz; 65W Output: 19VDC 10 to 32V DC 10.5-32VDC
GPS Yes N/A Yes – During Call Yes
Interfaces Mini USB, Audio Mini USB, Audio Mini USB, Audio Mini USB, Audio
“Inmarsat’s SATCOM as a Service capability offers mobile high-throughput connectivity the way government users need it: simple, affordable and operationally available.”
Cowen-Hirsch - Inmarsat
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frequently asked
questions

 
 
q: How to Buy Satellite Mobile Internet?

Purchasing satellite mobile internet can change the way you live your life or do business. We all know too well what it’s like to feel disconnected to the outside world where communication is impossible. It can be crippling and is a position you never want to find yourself in ever again. Choosing to buy satellite mobile internet in 2023 means you’ll have seamless 24/7 connectivity whenever you need it.

Here are the steps to purchase satellite mobile internet:

1. Peruse the many mobile satellite internet devices available at Satmodo from the very best satellite internet providers: Inmarsat, Iridium and Globalstar. This is an important purchase and you need to know that what you purchase best fits your or your organization’s needs. You’ll find an excellent customer service representative ready to help you make your choice by calling 1-800-279-2366.

2. Determine how much internet data you’ll use each month and choose an access plan accordingly. Monthly plans are perfect for those utilizing a similar amount of data each month, whereas some people will find that prepaid plans give more flexibility. Don’t see the option that works best for you? Just ask!

3. Get your internet device delivered to your door the same-day. Our top of the line devices allow you to access internet worldwide wherever you are in a matter of minutes.

 
q: How much does mobile satellite internet cost?

There are a range of mobile satellite internet options and devices which means how much you’ll pay for mobile satellite internet will vary depending on need. Additionally, those using mobile satellite internet requiring a low amount of monthly data will pay significantly less than someone who needs to utilize a large amount of data.

Someone using mobile satellite internet can expect to pay around $785 to purchase a hotspot Wi-Fi device like the Iridium Go! and upwards of $42,000 for a large-use system such as the Explorer 5075 GX. Monthly plans range from $69/month for 5 MB of data and up to $5,729 for 2 GB of monthly data. Further, you’ll find unique pricing depending on type of data required (land, marine, M2M)

 
q: How does a mobile satellite hotspot differ from portable satellite internet?

When deciding whether to use a satellite mobile Wi-fi hotspot vs. a device that provides portable satellite internet, here is what you’ll want to consider:

A satellite mobile hotspot such as the Iridium GO! is a small device that allows the user to travel to remote areas while continuing to be able to have Wi-Fi Internet access via their smart device.

A stand-alone satellite internet device will remain in a fixed position, so that internet can be accessible from that specific site (though some can be mounted to moving vehicles such as boats and RVs).

A satellite mobile hotspot delivers a limited Internet connection at 2.4 kbps. This enables the user to send small files, check emails, and post to social media. However, it will not match a cable broadband internet experience you’re likely used to and web-browsing activities will take a long time.

For a more full-use Internet experience, purchasing a stand-alone portable satellite internet device is necessary. For example, the Explorer 710 provides streaming rates over 650 kbps which allows users to leverage fast on-demand video as well as Internet browsing. Unlike a limited hotspot device, portable satellite internet terminals have Ethernet ports, phone ports, fax ports, USB ports to give a wide range of capability.

 
q: Are mobile hotspots faster than portable satellite internet devices?

back again. But the satellite technology of today allows download and upload speeds to occur very quickly, even over this massive distance.

 
q: Does the Sun cause any connectivity issues?

Sun outages (interference) caused by the passage of the Sun behind the satellite should not impact I-4 broadband services. The period of interference occurs twice a year and the duration of each event is limited to a few minutes. For the Inmarsat satellite access station (SAS) antennas these Sun outages are known beforehand and handled as part of nominal operations. The beamwidth of the L-band user terminals is such that that they are not impacted by the Sun within the field of view.

 
q: Are Inmarsat satellites affected by solar magnetic disturbances?

Inmarsat monitors the published space weather environment, as provided by NOAA. At geostationary orbits (~36,000km above the Earth) a satellite is normally offered some protection from solar particles by the Earth’s magnetic field. But at times of high solar activity (e.g. during flares or coronal mass ejections) the extent of the Earth’s magnetic field can be reduced, resulting in the satellites being exposed to higher than normal flux of charged particles. The satellites are designed to handle increases in the charged particle environment, but no amount of shielding can provide total protection, so events do occur. These are sometimes referred to as single event upsets (SEUs). Typically, satellites have redundant on-board systems allowing a back-up to be used whilst an SEU is investigated and the affected equipment returned back to full operations. No interruptions to services are expected.

 
q: How does Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) work over BGAN, FleetBroadband or SwiftBroadband?

We provide an IP bearer that is transparent to applications, including VoIP. We have tested common VoIP providers such as Skype.

 
q: What is the fastest mobile satellite internet speed?

The truth is that you can’t expect mobile satellite internet to operate on the same level as what you’re used to in the comfort of your urban or suburban home. However, the options available keep getting better and it’s pretty impressive the kind of speed you can get in even the most remote locations of the world.


The fastest mobile internet speed you can expect comes from a product like the Inmarsat GX 5075 Mobile Satellite Internet Fly Away System. At 4000 Mbps, users can expect high speed portable satellite internet with the push of a button. Another great option with fast speeds close to this is the Kymeta KyWay Go.

 
q: What is the maximum number of bearers in any one I-4 satellite spot beam?

For I-4 broadband satelllite services this is dependent on demand. Inmarsat has the flexibility to dynamically assign spectrum and power where it is needed. Capacity can be adjusted and allocated depending upon demonstrated demand for the BGAN family of services.

 
q: Is there global barring available on BGAN?

SIM cards can be barred or disconnected for any location by the Distribution Partner (DP).

 
q: What is the total power output of an I-4 satellite?

The total EIRP (Effective Isotropically Radiated Power) that can be allocated to the narrow spot beams is 67 dbW.

 
q: Can an SMS text be sent to a pager service?

Some paging systems have been modified to receive text messages from the local mobile networks. The user will be unable to access the service if they are outside their own country because the numbering scheme (or plan) for pagers is not part of E.164 numbering.

 
q: Is there a map which shows the edge of BGAN coverage?

Coverage maps are available on the Satmodo’s Coverage page. Satellite coverage maps are not definite because the edge of coverage is not static. Geosynchronous satellites reside within a “box” in space, inside which they drift from one edge to the other (typically 0.5 degree drift). As they drift, so the edge of coverage moves.

 
q: Is each SMS sent charged separately over BGAN?

Yes. There is a charge for each individual message.

 
q: What is the latency for the BGAN network?

The BGAN network typically provides a Latency of between 900 – 1100 milliseconds.

 
q:How does satellite network latency impact email performance?

Cause and effect latency, or delay experienced over the satellite network impacts the performance of acknowledgements and of packet sizes. The BGAN network typically provides a latency of between 900 – 1100 milliseconds. You can achieve a more cost-effective and efficient email service by ensuring that your email client/server settings have been optimised for satellite networks. For further assistance, please contact your Distribution Partner or Service Provider.

 
q: How to Rent Satellite Mobile Internet?

There are users in a variety of situations who don’t require long-term use of mobile satellite internet that would warrant full purchase of a product. It’s understandably an expense you don’t want to incur when you know you only need a temporary internet solution. Whether you’re providing internet for a team working remotely for a few months or require a portable terminal for a family cross-country excursion for the summer, renting satellite internet is an excellent option.


Here are the steps to rent satellite Mobile Internet:


  1. Determine what type of mobile satellite internet device best suits your needs. Land and Maritime rental options can be found here. Once you make your choice you’ll get 24/7 customer support and outstanding service.
  2. Choose a plan that allows you the amount of monthly access you require. An array of options are available and users can choose between monthly or prepaid plans. Customized plans can be built, as well.
  3. Set up and go! It’s never been as fast and easy at Satmodo, especially with same-day nationwide delivery. Travel the globe without having to worry about loss of communication ever again.
 
q: How do you use mobile satellite internet?

Premier mobile satellite like Iridium, Inmarsat, and Globalstar making connecting to the Internet a breeze. They do the hard work so you don’t have to.


Here are the steps to follow to utilize satellite internet:


  1. Determine the type of device that best suits your needs whether it be a mobile Wi-fi hotspot, portable satellite terminal, or fixed satellite terminal.
  2. Choose a service plan that best suits your data requirements. Whether you require minimal data as a back-up in an emergency, or need data for a large-scale operation, there is an option for everyone.
  3. Follow instructions for set up with your particular device. Many options, such as the Explorer 510, have an easy interface that makes set up a breeze.
 
q: Is a mobile hotspot better than satellite internet?

Determining if a mobile satellite hotspot is better than satellite internet really depends on each individual’s or organization’s needs. If you are an individual requiring basic Internet access for email, social sharing and weather reports on 1 – 5 mobile devices, then a mobile Wi-fi hotspot such as the Iridium GO! would suit your needs perfectly. Those seeking higher speed Internet access for web browsing, video streaming, and large file sharing will want to consider one of the many satellite internet devices we have available.

 
q: Can you use satellite internet on your phone?

Yes, it is possible to use satellite internet on your phone. Some satellite internet service providers offer mobile satellite internet solutions that allow users to access the internet using their smartphones or other mobile devices. Like Thuraya and Iridium Go!

 
q: Is satellite internet still available?

September 2021, satellite internet services are indeed available and widely used in many parts of the world. Companies like HughesNet, Viasat (formerly Exede), and Starlink (provided by SpaceX) offer satellite internet services to customers in various regions.

 
q: Is dish internet mobile?

If you have a residential satellite plan, your home is connected to a satellite receiver dish, usually mounted on your roof or on a stand in an open area with a clear view of the southern sky if it's a very large dish. Your satellite internet is only available in your home and is not mobile.

 
q: Satellite internet anywhere in the world?

While satellite internet has significantly expanded its coverage and reach in recent years, providing connectivity to remote and underserved areas, it is important to note that not all satellite internet providers offer global coverage. At present, companies like Starlink, OneWeb, and SES are working towards developing satellite constellations that aim to provide worldwide coverage. These constellations consist of numerous small satellites deployed in low Earth orbit (LEO), enabling better coverage and reduced latency compared to traditional geostationary satellites

 
q: Satellite hotspot for iPhone?

Using a dedicated satellite hotspot specifically designed for iPhones is not a common practice. Traditional satellite internet services typically require a satellite dish or terminal to establish a connection, which is not compatible with mobile devices like iPhones.Alterativly you can convert your iphone into satellite phone with THURAYA SATSLEEVE HOTSPOT

 
q: Satellite internet anywhere in the world price?

The price of satellite internet services can vary depending on several factors, including the satellite internet provider, the service plan, the desired data speeds, and any additional features or services included. In September 2021, here are some general considerations regarding the price of satellite internet anywhere in the world: Equipment Costs: Satellite internet services often require specific equipment, such as a satellite dish or terminal, to establish a connection. The cost of this equipment can vary depending on the provider and the technology used. Some providers may offer equipment for lease or purchase options. Service Plans: Satellite internet providers typically offer a range of service plans with different data allowances, speeds, and pricing tiers. Prices can vary based on factors such as the desired data speeds (e.g., basic, standard, or premium), the amount of data included in the plan, and whether the plan is intended for residential or business use.

Regional Variations: Pricing for satellite internet services can also vary depending on the region or country. Some providers may have different pricing structures or plans tailored to specific regions.

Additional Fees: It's important to consider any additional fees that may be associated with satellite internet services, such as installation fees, activation fees, or equipment rental fees. These charges can vary depending on the provider and the specific circumstances.

 
q: Iridium GO satellite hotspot?

The Iridium GO! is a satellite hotspot device offered by Iridium Communications. It enables users to connect their smartphones, tablets, or laptops to the Iridium satellite network, allowing them to access voice, data, and messaging services from anywhere in the world, even in remote areas without cellular coverage. The Iridium GO! acts as a Wi-Fi hotspot, creating a local network that allows multiple devices to connect and utilize satellite connectivity. Through the Iridium GO! app, users can make voice calls, send text messages, and access email or internet services using their connected devices.

 
q: Best portable internet service?

The best portable internet service can depend on your specific needs, location, and available options. Here are a few popular and reliable portable internet services to consider: Mobile Hotspots:

Mobile hotspots allow you to create a Wi-Fi network using cellular data connections. Many mobile carriers offer portable hotspot devices or allow you to use your smartphone as a hotspot. This option provides flexibility and can be used while on the go.

Satellite Internet: Satellite internet services, such as Starlink, HughesNet, and Iridium, provide connectivity in remote areas where traditional terrestrial internet is limited or unavailable. These services use satellite technology to establish internet connections, making them suitable for portable use in various locations worldwide.

MiFi Devices: MiFi devices, also known as portable Wi-Fi routers, provide internet connectivity by creating a local Wi-Fi network using cellular data connections. These compact devices allow you to connect multiple devices simultaneously and are easily portable.

Public Wi-Fi Networks: In urban areas, public Wi-Fi networks, such as those found in cafes, airports, and libraries, offer convenient and cost-effective internet access. While not strictly portable, you can take advantage of these networks when available.

Mobile Hotspots: Mobile hotspots allow you to create a Wi-Fi network using cellular data connections. Many mobile carriers offer portable hotspot devices or allow you to use your smartphone as a hotspot. This option provides flexibility and can be used while on the go.

Satellite Internet: Satellite internet services, such as Starlink, HughesNet, and Iridium, provide connectivity in remote areas where traditional terrestrial internet is limited or unavailable. These services use satellite technology to establish internet connections, making them suitable for portable use in various locations worldwide.

MiFi Devices: MiFi devices, also known as portable Wi-Fi routers, provide internet connectivity by creating a local Wi-Fi network using cellular data connections. These compact devices allow you to connect multiple devices simultaneously and are easily portable.

Public Wi-Fi Networks: In urban areas, public Wi-Fi networks, such as those found in cafes, airports, and libraries, offer convenient and cost-effective internet access. While not strictly portable, you can take advantage of these networks when available.