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Mobile broadband network goes global
25-02-2009 - The era of global coverage for mobile broadband communications has arrived, following completion of Inmarsat's network-optimising satellite repositioning programme.
The new global I-4 satellite network went live when broadband services were successfully transferred to the Inmarsat-4 (I-4) F1 spacecraft at 20:00 UTC on Tuesday, 24 February.
The new global I-4 satellite regions are:
- I-4 Americas - from 98 degrees West
- I-4 EMEA - from 25 degrees East
- I-4 Asia-Pacific - from 143.5 degrees East.
Also involved in the transfer were Inmarsat's satellite phone services (SPS) - IsatPhone, LandPhone and FleetPhone - which have now commenced operation on two I-4 satellites.
As a result, satellite phone services are now available on both the I-4 EMEA and I-4 Asia-Pacific satellites.
The restoration of services on the I-4 F1 brings Inmarsat's satellite repositioning programme to a successful conclusion.
For more information about global coverage see the Support section of Inmarsat.com.
Inmarsat website: www.inmarsat.com/coverage

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