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Welcome to Explorer Satellite!
Explorer
Satellite Communications,
Inc. (ESCI), offers you unparalleled satellite
phone service providing every mobile satellite
customer with tailor-made satellite solutions via the Inmarsat,
Iridium, Globalstar
and Thuraya
satellite constellations. At Explorer
Satellite Communications we offer the best
in mobile satellite phone solutions
enabling on-demand voice, data and
fax communications to remote users throughout the world. Explorer
Satellite Communications is based in the United
States, and is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Our staff of talented and dedicated employees, with over a
decade of satellite phone
experience and hands-on expertise in the satellite telecommunication
industry, yields unprecedented customer service. Strengthened
by a vast satellite network of vendors and partnerships, Explorer
Satellite Communications,
Inc. offers only the best satellite
phone solutions for both sale and rental and
always at affordable and competitive pricing. 
Satellite Phone News &
Events
Explorer Satellite has moved
effective July 1, 2010 – please change our physical address in your system to reflect our new address:
Explorer Satellite Communications, Inc.
5201 Ravenswood RD
Suite 110
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Our phone numbers are the same. Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
Andy Cool
Play bgan Video
14 November 2007
Inmarsat BGAN has played a pivotal role supporting a key disaster recovery exercise in California - just as the state recovers from devastating forest fires that claimed several lives, destroyed thousands of homes and caused more than US$1 billion of damage. The Golden Shadow exercise in the San Francisco Bay area relied on Inmarsat BGAN terminals for high-speed data and quality voice connectivity. more
 1 July 2008
Inmarsat plc (LSE: ISAT), the leading provider of global mobile satellite communications services, today announced that International Launch Services (ILS) has scheduled its next Proton Breeze M commercial mission for 14th August (13th August GMT) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, with the launch of the
Inmarsat-4 F3 satellite. more
 16 February 2009
Iridium Satellite has completed its service hole patch in relation to the loss of its operational satellite on Tuesday, February 10, 2009.
Although the satellite loss resulted in limited service disruptions, Iridium took immediate steps to complete the service patch, which addressed a significant portion of outages that customers may have experienced.
Due to the mesh design of the Iridium network, the company expects further impact to customers to be limited. The company also is taking the necessary steps to replace the lost satellite with one of its in-orbit spares, and the operational planning stage is underway.
The events of the past few days illustrate the unique ability of the Iridium constellation to withstand the loss of an operational satellite with minimal impact on operations, and of the company to provide a quick recovery through use of in-orbit spares. The Company is working with the appropriate government agencies to gather additional information about the collision. |
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