Staying in Touch - Even Offshore
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phones work great if you stay near-coastal. You can usually use them with no problem as
long as you are within 5 miles of the US shoreline. However, if you want to venture
further out, and still stay in touch, your only alternative until recently was a very
expensive IMARSAT system. Now, staying in touch seems to be getting more affordable. Note: This is not an endorsement or advertisement. We have not yet used this system and have no connection with it or the companies producing it. This information is provided to inform readers of new items and services that may be of interest to boaters.
Globalstar's constellation of 48 Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites transmits calls from your Globalstar wireless phone or fixed phone station to a terrestrial gateway, where they are passed on to existing fixed and cellular telephone networks in more than 100 countries on 6 continents. Like
"bent-pipes", or mirrors in the sky, the Globalstar constellation of 48 Low
Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites picks up signals from over 80% of the Earth's surface,
everywhere outside the extreme polar regions and some mid-ocean regions. Several
satellites pick up a call, and this "path diversity" assures that the call does
not get dropped even if a phone moves out of sight of one of the satellites. As soon as a
second satellite picks up the signal and is able to contact the same terrestrial gateway,
it begins to simultaneously transmit. If buildings or terrain block your phone signal,
this "soft-handoff" prevents call interruption. The second satellite now
maintains transmission of the original signal to the terrestrial "gateway". This map illustrates the current and expected future Globalstar coverage. Actual coverage may differ depending on gateway development, licensing and other factors. A progressive rollout will bring Globalstar service to most of the populated areas around the world.
If I have peaked your interest, now for the really good news. Currently, you can get a tri-mode Globalstar phone from $199-$799 depending on the plan you choose. The $799.00 price gives you a plan for only $29.95 per month. Doesn't sound like a bad deal to be connected globally. For additional information on the Globalstar system and pricing contact Globalstar US at http://www.globalstar.com. If any readers have had experience with this system, please let us know your thoughts and we will append them to this article. Email Capt. Matt |
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