Globalstar
is an innovative and affordable satellite-based telephone
service that enables to have the power to communicate virtually
anywhere. The Globalstar system provides affordable mobile
satellite services, including basic voice telephony and 9.6KBps data
communications. Globalstar also offers an array of enhanced
telecommunications services, such as remote monitoring applications,
pre-paid phone cards and text messaging.
When was Globalstar made available in North America?
Globalstar has been rolling out its services on a progressive basis
since the fall of 1999. Globalstar introduced its commercial services
in three phases: "Friendly Users" trials began in October 1999,
introductory service to a preliminary number of customers was available
in November 1999, and full commercial service was introduced across
North America in February, 2000.
Who has subscribed to Globalstar services?
It is estimated that 50 per cent of the world has little or no phone
service. The advent of affordable satellite telephony and other
wireless services will change this, since it eliminates the need for
costly landline or wireless network infrastructures.
Business, government, and even recreational users need the ability to
communicate wherever they are located or travelling. With many regions
not having existing landline or cellular coverage there is a distinct
need for Globalstar with its reliable and high quality voice and data
services. These users are from a variety of industries:
- Companies in the natural resources business, specifically oil and gas, mining and forestry enterprises
- Maritime industry, fishing boats, and recreational boaters
- Transportation, such as railways and trucking
- Cellular users who are looking to extend the range of their existing service
- Various federal and provincial government agencies
- Leisure businesses in remote areas and recreational enthusiasts who fish, hunt, snowmobile etc.
- Recreational vehicles, cruise ships etc.
- Global business travelers who travel to destinations where local telephone service is unreliable or expensive
For industry applications click here.
Also, in rural or
underserved areas where landline phone service doesn't exist or is of
poor quality, Globalstar can provide voice and data service through
it's fixed user terminals.
How do I find a Globalstar Authorized Dealer?
Globalstar has dealers located across the country. Click here to find your nearest dealer or call 1-877 728 7466.
Does Globalstar rent phones?
Many of our authorized Globalstar dealers rent phones. Click here to find your nearest dealer (link to the rental dealer locator page)
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How much do Globalstar Phones and Services cost?
Phones
Globalstar's mobile unit, the GSP-1600, has an SRP of $749, by far the
most competitively priced satellite phone in the market. Fixed units
start from $999 for the FAU-200. Click here for a link to the Globalstar products page to view more features and benefits of Globalstar phones.
Airtime Rates
Globalstar offers the best-in-class satellite call rates in the US.
North American calls can start as low as $0.17 per minute on the
Powerline 3000 price plan. Other price plans are available. For long
distance rates while calling from United States, visit the long
distance rate calculator for specific country rates. For international roaming rates while travelling with your Globalstar phone click here.
Data Rates
Please consult our Data Communications section for information regarding rates and coverage for data products.
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Do Globalstar satellite phones work just like cell phones?
Globalstar satellite phones offer many of the same characteristics as
cellular phones, including a similar user interface and design. One of
the main differences between satellite and cell phones is that the user
must put up a larger satellite antenna in order to receive satellite
signals. Globalstar features one of the smallest and lightest handsets
in the satellite industry. Satellite phones are slightly larger in size
than cellular phones because the antenna system required to communicate
on the satellite frequencies must be larger than a cellular phone
antenna. Another fundamental difference between traditional wireless
phones and Globalstar satellite phones, is that when the phone is in
satellite mode, as with all satellite mobile handheld phones, it must
be within satellite line-of-sight in order to complete calls. Therefore
the mobile handset cannot be used indoors. However, Globalstar phones
will work indoors in cellular mode when the user is within a
cellular-serviced area.
If satellite phone services are required indoors, Globalstar offers two
options. The GSP-2900 fixed satellite phone and the FAU-200 fixed
satellite phone. Either can be used indoors in satellite mode as they
have external remote antennas to create line of sight with the
Globalstar Satellite Network.
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What are the differences between the FAU-200 and the GSP-2900 Fixed Satellite Phones?
The following chart outlines the differences between the FAU-200 and the GSP-2900 fixed satellite phones.
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FAU 200 |
GSP 2900 Fixed Phone |
| Price |
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$999 |
$1,999 |
| Voice |
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| High Quality Voice Transmissions |
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| Dependable CDMA-Digital Serivce |
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| Price Plans |
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| Timeline 30 |
Not Available |
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| Timeline 80 |
|
Not Available |
| All other Price Plans |
|
|
| Enhanced Services |
|
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| Data Services |
Voice Only |
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| Call Forwarding Access |
Not Available |
|
| Antenna Set-up |
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Fixed omnidirectional antennas, no aiming or calibration required |
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|
| Standard Telephone Equipment |
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Works with standard phone equipment ie: cordless phones and answering machines |
|
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| Battery |
|
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| Backup battery included |
Not Included |
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