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So, how does one connect to 911 without any service when conventional phone functions fail? When you dial 911, your phone activates its emergency call function, sending a signal to the nearest cell tower regardless of your service provider.
Responders use satellite mobile phones for emergency communications in order to coordinate response and recovery efforts in remote areas, where there are no landline or cellular telephone networks, or in areas where existing networks are damaged or overloaded during a natural disaster (e.g., severe weather or
User-Friendly satellite phones are not as complicated as regular phones. In fact, it can even store important contact numbers that you can quickly dial as soon as needed. Satellite phones can even receive texts and send one too. Global Coverage satellite phone coverage is far better than regular cellphone coverage.
Yes, owning and using a satellite phone is legal in the United States and many other countries. However, in certain parts of the world, possessing a satellite phone may lead to confiscation or arrest by local authorities.
The price of satellite phones can range from about $800-$1,500, depending on the model and features, such as GPS tracking, emergency SOS and durability.

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In many countries, dialing either 112 (used in Europe and parts of Asia, Africa and South America) or 911 (used mostly in the Americas) will connect callers to emergency services.
Simply slip your Apple or Android smartphone into a Thuraya SatSleeve, or sync your device up to an Iridium GO! or Inmarsat IsatHub, and you can use your applications over a satellite network.

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