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Top 5 Satellite Phones for Emergency Responders

Written by Kinley Paisley | Nov 4, 2014 2:00:00 PM

Satellite connectivity is great if you’re offshore and wanting to chat with friends back home - but when satellite communications really shine is in emergency situations where there are no other options available. 

This is why emergency response and preparedness are a large part of the satellite communications industry - and for good reason. If phone lines go down in an emergency, how else are rescue teams able to communicate with headquarters or each other? 

With winter fast upon us, here are the top satellite phones and airtime plans for emergency responders. 

5) BGAN

BGAN units are often used in team headquarters or war-zones for dependable broadband satellite internet and good voice quality. BGAN units range in price from around $2,000 to $27,000 and are designed for use in land-mobile situations. 

Portability:
Depends on the unit. For smaller BGAN units (Explorer 701, Hughes 9202, etc) the unit itself is portable inside a handy carrying case, although you need to factor in the attached handset in order to make calls. Imagine carrying around a clunky iPad and hooking a physical telephone handset to it - this is sort of what the experience of using a BGAN is like. 

Price:
By far the most expensive, but the only option that allows for broadband satellite internet, as well. 

Airtime:
BGAN has affordable postpaid plans (starting at around $55 a month with a 12 month contract) and really excellent prepaid options. We especially love the 2-year validity periods on BGAN prepaid airtime. 

Learn more about BGAN

4) Inmarsat IsatPhone Pro

The IsatPhone Pro is a popular satellite handset with affordable ongoing airtime options. It’s portable, it’s inexpensive, and it typically has good voice quality. Being one of the least expensive satellite handsets has its downsides though - it’s not well-suited for doing data and may not be as long-lived as some of the other options (ie: budget for repairs and replacements). 

Portability:
Portable with good battery life. 

Price:
One of the least expensive handsets (currently around $585)

Airtime:
IsatPhone has affordable postpaid plans starting at around $40 a month. IsatPhone Pro also has prepaid options available, but because of tight validity periods for low minute purchases, it’s not great for emergency relief purposes. We typically see users go with postpaid plans so they don’t have to worry about running out of minutes when an emergency happens. 

Learn more about IsatPhone Pro

3) BYOD Devices (Globalstar Sat-Fi, Iridium GO!, RedPort Aurora)

We put BYOD ("Bring Your Own Device") at number three because this category of devices is so new there hasn’t yet been a big uptake from any part of the market. That being said, the Globalstar Sat-Fi, Iridium GO!, and the RedPort Aurora can be fantastic tools for emergency response teams and we’re already seeing the beginnings of them being put into action in the real world. All three of these devices allow you to make satellite phone calls with a cellphone, which means that multiple users can connect through the device to make satellite phone calls without actually need to carry a satellite phone on their person. These units also support a PBX with between 5-8 users which means that users can call each other as long as they’re all connected to the WiFi. 

Portability:
Iridium GO! is a portable unit, the Sat-Fi and Aurora would need to be installed permanently in either a vehicle or building. 

Price:
From $875 to $1,599 depending on the unit. 

Airtime:
Lots of options with all of the carriers, but we tend to see most emergency responders using a basic postpaid plan so that they have minutes available at any time and don’t have to worry about adding minutes to prepaid cards. 

FREE GUIDE: Learn more about BYOD devices with our free guide to the new generation of "Bring Your Own Device" satellite WiFi units

Learn more about the Globalstar Sat-Fi.
Learn more about the RedPort Aurora.
Learn more about the Iridium GO!

2) Globalstar GSP-1700

For emergency responders in the United States, the Globalstar GSP-1700 is a popular, reliable phone that offers inexpensive airtime rates, a very inexpensive handset ($499), and great voice quality. One of the major draws of the GSP-1700 is the fact that Globalstar assigns you a US phone number, making it easy for headquarters to make inexpensive calls to personnel in the field without running into problems calling an international satellite phone number. 

Portability:
Very portable. The GSP-1700 is like a clunky cellphone from the early 2000s - ie, by satellite standards very small and light. 

Price:
$499.

Airtime:
Globalstar just introduced prepaid airtime and, potentially useful for emergency responders: shared prepaid airtime. But most of our customers needing satellite phones for emergency backup will go with one of Globalstar’s standard postpaid plans. These start at $39.99 a month.

Learn more about the Globalstar GSP-1700

1) Iridium Extreme or Iridium 9555

Iridium handsets remain the most popular choice for emergency responders needing satellite connectivity. Why? They’re reliable, they work anywhere on the planet, and the handsets, while more expensive than other options, are extremely hardy. 

Portability:
Very portable, long battery life. 

Price:
Starting at $1,195. 

Airtime:
While Iridium offers prepaid options, you tend to run into the same problem as with IsatPhone prepaid - validity periods can trip you up. Most of our Iridium emergency responder customers go with postpaid. For $50 a month, you have the comfort of knowing you always have minutes at the drop of a hat. 

Learn about the Iridium Extreme and the Iridium 9555 

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