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Requiring no terrestrial infrastructure or back-haul, eSAT's satellite connectivity solution will provide global coverage and guaranteed transmission with a combination of low cost, low power, and low latency.

Published in Internet of Things
Monday, 20 September 2021 10:33

Thuraya satphone adaptor recalled

The mains adaptors supplied with two Thuraya satellite phone models has been recalled due to an electrical safety risk.

Published in Mobility

ASX-listed mobile satellite technology firm Beam Communications has kept its net profit for 2019-20 steady despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with the company reporting $341,000 for the financial year, against $339,000 in 2018-19.

Beam Communications, a subsidiary of World Reach, has designed, developed and made what is claimed to be the world's first satellite and LTE Wi-Fi hotspot under an OEM arrangement with Dubai's Thuraya Telecommunications.

Thursday, 05 November 2015 18:19

Mobile coverage at 100% with SatSleeve says Optus

Optus claims it can now effectively deliver 100% mobile coverage across Australia by turning your smartphone into a satellite phone – but that’s only if you are in line of sight with a satellite and you have the latest SatSleeve satellite phone or a SatSleeve Hotspot Wi-Fi app from Thuraya.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Global telco Thuraya has launched what is claimed to be the industry’s most advanced ruggedised satellite phone, with cutting edge world first features for near global coverage.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Optus has begun selling an iPhone 6 adaptor for the Thuraya SatSleeve smartphone-to-satphone accessory.

Published in Mobility

A year after hinting, at its launch, that the deal was imminent, satellite communications services provider Indigo Telecom has announced that Australia Post will distribute its GSM/satellite phones and service plans through Australia Post retail outlets in regional and remote Australia.

Published in Deals

Startup satellite based mobile communications service provider indigo Telecom has chosen Utilibill to provide its billing and provisioning services platform, and will shortly announce a distribution partner to give it a strong presence in rural Australia.

Published in Deals

A new telco, Indigo Telecom, has entered the market to fill what it perceives to be a huge gap in delivering portable satellite phone and data communications services to rural Australians beyond the reach of terrestrial cellular networks.

Published in Strategy

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