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November 03, 2012, 03:54:44 AM
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UHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM two-way sat phones cost no more than any regular cell phone, and alot of them offer free incoming calls with text messages costing mere cents.


***FREE INCOMING CALLS***...yep!  Free to for the phone owner to receive the calls, shockingly pricey for the person who has to dial the most expensive country code of international dialing there is on the entire planet.  Country codes 870, 871, 872, 873, and 874 are how you dial these phones, and the per-minute rates are how they get paid.  Skype even offers calls to these numbers at the bargain price of just $6.80 a minute. http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/prices/call-rates/cheap-calls-to-inmarsat

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November 03, 2012, 04:08:58 AM
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I am guessing most of you have not lived off-grid for a few months at at time.  Two-way Sat phones are great, but expensive if you are footing the bill;

UHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM two-way sat phones cost no more than any regular cell phone, and alot of them offer free incoming calls with text messages costing mere cents.

Um, I'd like to see that service offer.  My experience with satphones is that they cost at least 5 times as much than a comparable domestic cell service.  Yes, I've looked.

http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?ID=SPHN-ISAT
http://remotesatellite.com/


Yup, at least five times what domestic cell service costs.  I pay $25 per month for 300 anytime minutes, unlimited text & data, and my smartphone cost me $75 two years ago.  The baseline satphone costs $599 and the service is comparable to an in-the-air airline phone call.

BTW, I've been paying for my cell service entirely with bitcoins for going one a year now.

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November 03, 2012, 04:19:41 AM
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I am guessing most of you have not lived off-grid for a few months at at time.  Two-way Sat phones are great, but expensive if you are footing the bill;

UHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM two-way sat phones cost no more than any regular cell phone, and alot of them offer free incoming calls with text messages costing mere cents.

Um, I'd like to see that service offer.  My experience with satphones is that they cost at least 5 times as much than a comparable domestic cell service.  Yes, I've looked.

http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?ID=SPHN-ISAT
http://remotesatellite.com/


Yup, at least five times what domestic cell service costs.  I pay $25 per month for 300 anytime minutes, unlimited text & data, and my smartphone cost me $75 two years ago.  The baseline satphone costs $599 and the service is comparable to an in-the-air airline phone call.

BTW, I've been paying for my cell service entirely with bitcoins for going one a year now.

I have an iphone and that is around the same price range probably more so yea
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