Satellite Systems

The Iridium Satellite system has 66 satellites that operate just over 400 miles up in a “Polar” orbit. These satellites are constantly moving, and could cause delays or dropped calls when attempting to make a call. You would have to wait for the next satellite to come into sight to make a call.

This system DOES give you FULL Global communication.


Inmarsat has 3 satellites up in “Geo-Synchronous” orbit (around 21,000 miles,) and are placed over the equator. Meaning, you must have a view of the “Southern Sky” from north American. These satellites are “Fixed” in orbit, and DO NOT move. They DO NOT work in the Northern or Southern Polar regions.

Inmarsat-3

The “POR” satellite, is not used to do communications, but is more of a “Server” type of satellite.


Globalstar, Inc. is an American satellite communications company that operates a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation for satellite phone and low-speed data communications, somewhat similar to the Iridium satellite constellation and Orbcomm satellite systems. The Globalstar second-generation constellation consists of 24 low Earth orbiting (LEO) satellites in a “Polar” Orbit.


Thuraya satellite has NO North American Coverage.

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