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Satellite phone service will launch with Windows Mobile
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Satellite phone service will launch with Windows Mobile
Aug. 04, 2008
TerreStar Corporation has announced plans to launch a dual-mode satellite/terestrial phone service using Windows Mobile handsets. The service, which will rely on both TerreStar's TS-1 satellite and AT&T's cellular network, will be available to North American customers in mid-2009, according to the company. (Click here for a larger view of TerreStar's Windows Mobile-based handset) TerreStar touts its planned service as "North America's first next-generation integrated mobile satellite and terrestrial network." Advantages of the dual-mode approach are said to include extension of service into rural and remote areas, plus redundancy and enhanced capacity during a crisis. Thuraya SG-2520 (Click image for further information) Previous satellite phones have tended to be brick-like devices reminiscent of the very
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first mobiles. However, slimmer models appear to be emerging, starting with the Thuraya SG-2520 (right) announced last year. The TerreStar service will apparently feature the slimmest satellite phone yet, designed for the company by Finnish company Elektrobit corporation. The handset (pictured at left), so far known only as the "EB-TerreStar reference design," is said to measure just 4.7 x 2.5 x 0.8 inches. It will connect to the satellite"
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