{"id":711,"date":"2006-12-19T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-12-19T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/?p=711"},"modified":"2009-04-21T08:15:33","modified_gmt":"2009-04-21T13:15:33","slug":"bgan-satellite-system-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setsail.com\/bgan-satellite-system-2\/","title":{"rendered":"BGAN Satellite System – Part Two"},"content":{"rendered":"

We’ve been following up on the INMARSAT BGAN voice and data service (previously described a couple of weeks ago<\/a>). Here is what we have learned.<\/p>\n

To begin with, the satellite that will provide Pacific Ocean (north and south) coverage is awaiting the correct time for launch, sometime early in 2007. It will take about five months after launch for the satellite to be operational. We’ve been told late ’07 or early ’08 should be a safe date. At this point the entire globe, except for the poles, will have coverage.<\/p>\n

Next, there are a number of manufacturers of terminals with various features. One of those recommended was Hughes Network Systems. They have an externally mountable antenna and an 802.11 WiFi connection to make wiring easy. We’ve not talked to Hughes, but BGAN service provider, Stratos, recommended the Hughes model HNS 9201. A Google search found them ranging in cost from US$2300 to $2700. We’re not sure about the pole mount units.<\/p>\n

There are many different data plans available. One of the plans which looked of interest was based on a $50 monthly charge and then $6.50 per MB for data. We asked for a comparison to Iridium with its very slow 2400-baud data rate at roughly US$1.20\/minute, and the comparison goes something like this:<\/p>\n