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The Satellite Phone market is a subset of the larger Satellite Communications industry. It is composed of companies that provide mobile phone services via satellite, allowing users to make and receive calls from anywhere in the world. Satellite phones are typically used in remote areas where traditional cellular networks are not available, or in areas with poor cellular coverage. They are also used by emergency services, military personnel, and other organizations that require reliable communication in remote locations.
Satellite phones are typically more expensive than traditional cellular phones, and require a subscription to a satellite phone service provider. The service provider will typically provide the user with a satellite phone, as well as access to their network of satellites.
Some of the companies in the Satellite Phone market include Iridium, Globalstar, Thuraya, Inmarsat, and SkyTerra. Show Less Read more