Brands such as Thuraya, Beam and Iridium offer a wide range of satellite phones on the high street. Prices vary from $900 to $4000 depending on the features you require most are waterproof and have an extensive coverage area.
No, not all phones work everywhere in the world. For an "everywhere" phone i believe you would need a satellite phone.
1) The coverage area of a satellite greatly exceeds.2) Transmission cost of a satellite is independent of the distance from the center of the coverage area. 3) Satellite to satellite communication is very precise. 4) Higher bandwidths are available for use.
A satellite phone provides better services and a higher coverage area. A satellite phone can offer coverage that includes the entire earth.
Coverage Area
Every carrier has a different coverage area. Go to their websites to see their coverage maps.
The area of coverage of a satellite radio beam is known as the "footprint." This footprint represents the geographic region on the Earth's surface where the satellite's signals can be received effectively. The size and shape of the footprint can vary based on the satellite's altitude, frequency, and specific design.
put up the antenna and see where there is good coverage
I do not find them as having any coverage in that area, sorry.
Area code 88216 is an international country code used for satellite phones, not assigned to a specific country.
A satellite footprint refers to the area on Earth's surface where the satellite signal is received. It is the geographical coverage range of the satellite's signal transmission. The footprint size and shape depend on factors like satellite altitude, beam characteristics, and antenna design.
It really depends on your area. You would want to find a provider that has good coverage in your area. AT&T have a pretty good coverage and have business plans for most states.