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Inmarsat was the world's first global mobile satellite operator and is still the only one to offer a mature range of modern communications services to maritime, land-mobile, aeronautical and other users
Inmarsat’s Broadband Global Area Network service – BGAN – is the world’s first mobile communications service to provide both voice and broadband data simultaneously through a single, truly portable device on a global basis. It is also the first to offer guaranteed data rates on demand.
With Inmarsat’s BGAN service, you can set up a broadband mobile office in minutes – wherever you are on the planet. Delivered via the most advanced commercial communications satellites ever launched, BGAN provides affordable, mobile broadband services at speeds up to half a megabit in a highly compact, easy to use form. |
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Thuraya provides a reliable means of satellite communications in the form of a small, lightweight and hand-held phone. The system will work in 99 countries throughout the world, including Europe, North and Central Africa, The Middle East, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent... |
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The Iridium Satellite System is the only provider of truly global, truly mobile satellite voice and data solutions with complete coverage of the Earth (including oceans, airways and Polar regions), and is ideally suited for applications such as heavy construction, defense/military, emergency services, maritime, mining, forestry, oil and gas and aviation... |

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Satellite and dual-band communications from Globalstar, and AceS... |
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Inmarsat BGAN
The world’s first mobile communications service to provide both voice and broadband data simultaneously through a single, truly portable device on a global basis. More... |
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SkyPipe® Network
Optimization
SkyPipe® hardware and software solutions deliver performance and security for mobile networks and high-delay satellite and wireless links. More... |
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RoadWarrior™ Secure
Network Mobility Suites
Secure IP connectivity to private voice and data networks and the Internet via multiple paths—terrestrial, satellite, and wireless. More... |
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