What makes a satphone rental easy and affordable? One of the best things you can do is rent a satphone that comes with a true local phone number.
If this is your first time using a satellite phone, you’ll be surprised that getting a satellite phone with a local phone number is even a question. If it’s your tenth, you’ll know that the answer to that question is that you definitely want a local number.
Pivotel issues local numbers based on your billing address (or other area upon request) in the US, UK and Canada. It’s one of the many unparalleled features of the Pivotel Advantage.
What is a satellite phone country code? First, it’s important to know that country codes are part of the international telephone numbering system. If you’re American you might never have considered that the “1” we dial for long-distance calls is really the country code of the US, Canada, and a few Caribbean countries. In the UK, it’s “44,” and in Australia, it’s “62,” for example. Because satellite phones work internationally, most satellite phones have a “country code” that is not tied to a country but is a fictional “country code” that is unique to their system. For example, Iridium’s “country code” is “8816," and Inmarsat's is "870." It doesn't matter which satphone you use, all common satphones including the Iridium 9555, Iridium Extreme 9575, Iridium GO!, Inmarsat Isatphone 2 and Thuraya XT-Pro phones require these codes.
Those few digits can make a big difference to the ease and cost of using a satellite phone. Why? When you have to use a fictional country code, it poses a number of issues:
By renting a satellite phone with a local number from Pivotel, you get:
This is only one of the benefits of renting a satphone from Pivotel. Others include:
You can learn more at the Pivotel Rental Center, where we also give you a handy comparison chart on which phone to rent based on your needs. Of course, if you already know what you want you can see phones and plans in our shop now.
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