The Globalstar Satellite Phone Bridges The Communication Gap
The Globalstar Satellite phone provides phone service delivered by satellite to areas that are particularly lacking in phone service - both landline and cellular. This is especially useful in industries where people frequently work and travel in remote areas of the world such as mining, oil rig work, humanitarian efforts, and safari travel. Satellite phone service, like that of the Globalstar Satellite phone, is similar to cellular phone service in many ways, but unique in one major way; the phone signal is transmitted through a network of satellites orbiting above the Earth and reflected back down to the ground through the handset. Wireless handsets are equipped with a much larger antenna in order to receive the signal from the satellites which are higher than standard terrestrial cellular phone towers. Satellite phones are also larger in size than the average cell phone of today. They resemble cell phones of the earlier 1990s. The obvious advantage to satellite phones is the accessibility to the satellite network for effective communication virtually anywhere.
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