What is a Satellite Phone?


A satellite phone or satphone is a mobile phone that sends and receives calls using satellites rather than landlines or cellular broadcasting towers. A satellite phone only requires a clear line of sight to the sky. The advantage of a satellite phone is that it can complete calls from anywhere. A satellite phone can operate in the middle of the Sahara desert, at the top of Mount Everest, or from a clearing deep within a South African jungle. It is an indispensable tool for remote excursions of all kinds, and provides solid communication on the seas and in the air.

A disadvantage of a satellite phone is a noticeable delay in conversations. The signal must first travel to the satellite, then to an earthbound gateway before being routed to the receiver. The receiver's response will follow the same path in reverse, taking equally long to reach the caller. Satellite minutes are also more expensive than cellular minutes.

However, these drawbacks are irrelevant when considering the function that a satellite phone serves. It can create a link to civilization from places where no other link is available. It also allows loved ones to stay in touch, as in the case of researchers, adventurers and those in the military, and it can provide backup communication in disasters when cellular towers or landlines might not be functional.

The three main satellite networks at present are Iridium, Globalstar and Thuraya. Iridium uses low orbiting satellites that minimize conversational delays, but more importantly, it is the only current satellite network that provides coverage over the entire earth, including the oceans. Competitor Globalstar covers about 80% of the earth's landmasses, excluding northern and southern polar regions, while Thuraya covers parts of India, Asia, Africa, the entire Middle East and Europe.

For those who only wish to use a satellite phone on rare occasions, one can rent rather than buy. Rental fees start at about US$40 per week, but this does not include talk time, which can run as high as $1.75 per minute. If buying a satellite phone outright, a contract is necessary with a satellite network, or prepaid cards may be purchased. Minutes are less expensive with a contract than when renting or buying prepaid, but are still more expensive than cellular minutes.

Satellite phones range in price according to network coverage areas. Iridium phones are more expensive because they can make calls from anywhere in the world. One current entry-level Iridium satellite phone sells for US$1,275, while other network phones start out at about half that price, and can be found for less. Because satphones are so expensive, they are often purchased used.

Some satellite networks have partnered with cellular GSM networks to provide Internet service and email through satellite phones in addition to offering GSM roaming. This allows a satellite phone customer that lives or works at the fringes of a GSM zone to utilize GSM networks when possible, and satellite calls when necessary. Such built-in flexibility is ideal for military, disaster or relief contractors, rural ranchers, local boaters, or anyone who requires or desires guaranteed regional or global coverage.

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I have been chatting with a guy in military and was told i have to send $400 for TS2 to a girl in Indiana and by western union. The first time I was told $315. I am not sure if the person I am talking to is who he says he is. I have so many questions. It seems like there's a lot of us that are in the same boat with these guys saying they are these military heroes. It is so real but I'm starting to doubt it now.
- anon49901
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I can assure you it is a scam. My next door neighbour was very nearly caught out.
- anon47539
17
Is it the soldiers in Iraq who are scamming or the military telecom tunnel?
- anon45896
16
Please ladies be aware. These are scams. They get to your heart and then run over it after they try and scam you out of fees for one thing or another. I am in Ireland but I am a US citizen and they almost got me. No matter what country you are in there are always people out there to take advantage of you. Please be careful.
- anon44596
15
They are all scams. And not only are you being asked for money for your phone but the new scam is asking to claim war zone benefits for them as they have no family and there is a registration fee they want from you in the amount of 958USD plus a copy of your ID. These are all scams. Be aware!
- anon44585
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I had been asked to email Military Telecommunications to be able to speak to a soldier in Baghdad. $512.00! I did not do this and the e-mail I received from this company was so poorly written that it immediately sent warning signs. How awful that you think you are doing something good and that there are mean people out there who exploit it.
- anon44320
13
I got scammed too, by someone saying they are timoth nein. They asked me to send $500 to western union. And i did not.
- anon42349
12
It was too late for me as I was stupid and fell for it but *please* don't do it as it is a scam! Be warned!
- anon42077
11
let me guess, the guy's name is Doug and he wants you to send it to Vickie. Stay away now, don't send anything. It's a scam.
- anon41877
10
is some one trying to scam me on this Military telecoms tunnel connection for $511US? I am in contact with a soldier in Iraq and said that is the only way we can get in contact. What can you tell me about this because I find it odd that it goes through a Western Union?
- anon41847
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if any of you guys have paid for a military telephone tunnel transaction you have been scammed! Steer clear!
- anon40565
8
i really want to know a lot about satphone, especially how the video can be trasmitted using satphone and if possible the block diagram.
- anon40256
7
I too would like to recieve information about military telecom tunnel. any info would be great.
- jazzy
6
Can anyone give me some information on the Military telecom tunnel, is it real or am I being conned? I am in contact with a US soldier in Iraq and we would like to talk on the phone. Is all this legal?
- MarzandStar
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Please can you tell me how safe it is to hand over money for the services of the Miltitary Telecoms Tunnel. Is it legitimate or a scam. I am in contact with a US soldier in Iraq and am being asked to pay a fee so I can talk to him. Help?
- anon39403
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I would like to know about "Military Telecom Tunnel" because i am in contact with a soldier in Baghdad and he wants to be able to talk to me. How much will it cost to do that? Will it be expensive and what would the reception be like between Australia and Baghdad?
- snoopy50
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I would like to know the answer to this question as the same thing is happening to me.
- patty1966
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What can you tell me about "military telecom tunnel"? I have been in contact with a soldier in the U.S. Army who is overseas. He said that in order for him to call on a satellite phone, he would have to pay the registration fee and go through the people at this corporation.

What can you tell me about it? Thank you.

- chdpearce
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actually i want to know that how they actually work as i have read that when phone come out frm the range of one satellite it starts communication from another satellite.
- abhishek112

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