Tariam’s ‘isatphone Pro’ to be Released by June 2010
Tariam, the Global Satellite Broadband ISP announced that its much expected isatphone Pro, the ultra lightweight global satellite phone will be released in June.
The revolutionary product of advanced technology will use satellite communication giving wider range. It will avail hands-free use with Bluetooth support. The unit will also facilitate normal features like voicemail, and text and email messaging. With the help of satellite, location data will also be informed by the product.
The new device looks similar to a normal GSM mobile phone, but this particular release will be more beneficial for professional users in government, media, aid, oil and gas, mining and construction sectors
Neil Waugh, Business Development Manager at Tariam said that the awaited product is sure a matter of excitement and thrill. It will change the very way some people communicate.
He also mentioned that satellite phones are not unfamiliar to the market, but isatphone Pro, the new sensation is not like the older versions that were much heavy, costly and complicated to use. It is comparatively very small, less expensive, provides wider range and moreover, provides enormous battery life.
He added that, ‘isatphone Pro’ happened to be the first phone that works on Inmarsat network. The creation comes to existence as a result of the combined efforts by Inmarsat and Sasken Communications Technologies, the second being the supplier of latest technologies to world’s major mobile phone manufacturers. The production of isatphone Pro is left with Elcoteq, the third largest company in producing mobile phones.
Neil concluded that, isatphone Pro will be available in the markets from June 2010. Though the new product is a matchless creation of technology, it will not be priced high. The call tariffs will be similar to the existing GSM plans.
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