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BSNL ra mắt điện thoại vệ tinh mới tại Ấn Độ

BSNL ra mắt điện thoại vệ tinh mới tại Ấn Độ
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Nhà cung cấp dịch vụ viễn thông quốc doanh BSNL của Ấn Độ đã giới thiệu một chiếc điện thoại vệ tinh mới nhằm phục vụ người dùng cần liên lạc trong các khu vực không có sóng mạng di động thông thường. Thiết bị này kết nối qua vệ tinh thay vì các trạm viễn thông gần đó, phù hợp cho các tình huống khẩn cấp và vùng sâu vùng xa. Sản phẩm được bán với giá cao và có các yêu cầu quy định nghiêm ngặt.

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India’s state-owned telecom operator BSNL has introduced a new satellite phone in India aimed at users who need reliable communication in places where conventional mobile networks are unavailable. Unlike a regular smartphone, the device connects through satellites instead of nearby telecom towers, making it suitable for critical situations and remote regions. The new offering is now available at a premium price and comes with strict regulatory requirements. Built for communication beyond mobile networks BSNL satellite phone The BSNL satellite phone is priced at Rs 1,34,166 (~$1,400), including taxes, and is designed for areas where cellular coverage does not exist. Instead of depending on 4G or 5G towers, the handset communicates directly with satellites, allowing users to make voice calls even in isolated locations. BSNL has developed the service in partnership with global satellite communication provider Inmarsat, enabling connectivity across difficult terrain and off-grid regions. The handset features a rugged design that is suitable for demanding outdoor conditions and includes a long-lasting battery for extended operation when access to charging facilities is limited. It also comes with an SOS emergency feature that can be used during distress situations, making it a practical communication tool during natural disasters, rescue missions, or operations in remote environments. The satellite phone is not intended for everyday smartphone users. BSNL says it is aimed at sectors such as defense, disaster response, maritime services, mining, industrial operations, research teams, pilgrims traveling through isolated routes and adventure enthusiasts exploring remote destinations. In such situations, satellite communication can remain operational even when terrestrial telecom infrastructure is unavailable. Buying or using the device requires prior authorization from the Department of Telecommunications, as satellite phones are regulated in India. Using one without approval can lead to legal action under existing regulations. Those interested can contact BSNL or visit a nearby BSNL office for more information. Alongside this launch, BSNL continues to strengthen its nationwide network with the rollout of nearly 99,000 4G sites. For more daily updates, please visit our  News Section . Stay ahead in tech!  Join our  Telegram community  and  sign up for our daily newsletter  of top stories. The post No mobile network? This satellite phone still lets you make calls appeared first on Gizmochina .

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