Garmin Fishfinder
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
The High Value Of Marine Satellite Phones
Imagine how Moby Dick would have turned out if marine satellite phones were available way back when. Actually, it wouldn’t have been that different…Ahab would probably just spend a lot more time complaining to his phone service provider. Nevertheless, you are in a perfect position to take advantage of marine phones. Why do you need these phones? Why are they so different from cellular phones? Glad you asked…
Marine satellite phones are based on satellite technology. This means that your phone antenna will communicate with an orbiting satellite and bring you service directly from that network. Satellite technology requires a clear view of the sky, and if there’s anything you do have when sailing on a boat out on the open sea, it is a clear view of the sky! A marine phones connection does work differently than a cell phone company. A cell phone company requires that the customer be nearby one of their established towers for service. True, you could travel all the way around the country and still find a tower that will give you service. However, out on the ocean or in a large lake, this type of connection is not possible because there aren’t any towers located for miles. The same may be true for island or deep rural territories. Marine sat phones are not always guaranteed to work anywhere in the world. This is because there are laws against using satellite phones in various countries. Besides, most companies choose to focus on just one country or region.
Marine phones can cost anywhere from $250 to $3,000 dollars, depending on the performance of the phone, the stability and clarity of the connection and any additional features. Other factors to consider include Internet connectivity (a common option offered by satellite phone companies) and the price per call. Some calls can cost fifteen cents to two dollars when placed from marine satellite phones or cost even more when made to a satellite phone from a mobile phone or landline phone. The good news is that the person you call from a sat phone usually doesn’t have to pay anything. So this is clearly a case of don’t call the “boss”, he’ll call you! Bear in mind that all satellite companies are trying to remain competitive and so may offer special deals on unlimited calling or even a prepaid plan.
There are many advantages that could come from using marine satellite phones. You could make important phone calls at any time, receive phone calls at anytime or even conference while out on the ocean. Another advantage of Marine sat phones is that unlike cellular phones or terrestrial cell antennas, they are not especially prone to natural disasters. Natural disasters usually take out cell towers and terrestrial lines. With marine satellite phones, since the connection happens from space and your ship, you are always protected and connected.
If you frequently travel or must be available at all times even when you’re out at sea, then buying marine satellite phones is a shrewd move.
About the Author
Devin Gilliland BoaterSupply.com Provides Expert opinions and reviews to help you Compare marine electronics and marine satellite phones.
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