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Inmarsat's main satellite television constellation consists of four Inmarsat-3 satellites in geostationary orbit. Between them, the principal ("global") beams from the satellites present overlapping coverage in the entire surface in the Earth apart from your poles. So, thanks to Inmarsat, it has become possible to extend the reach of terrestrial wired and cellular networks to virtually anyplace on Earth.

A geostationary satellite television follows a circular orbit in the plane in the Equator in a height of 35,600km, to ensure that it appears to hover above a chosen stage within the Earth's surface area. Three these kinds of satellites are adequate to cover most from the globe, and mobile users rarely must switch from just one satellite television to another. Other cellular satellite television systems use larger numbers of satellites in reduce, non-geostationary orbits. In the user's stage of view, they move across the sky with a comparatively large speed, often requiring a switch from just one satellite television to one more in mid-communication and also risking the chance of an interrupted call.

A call from an Inmarsat cellular terminal goes directly for the satellite overhead, which routes it back down into a gateway for the ground known as a land earth station (LES). From there the call is passed into the public phone network.

The Inmarsat-3 satellites are backed up by a fifth Inmarsat-3 and four previous-generation Inmarsat-2s, also in geostationary orbit.

A crucial benefit in the Inmarsat-3s above their predecessors is their ability to create a variety of spot-beams too as single huge worldwide beams. Spot-beams concentrate additional energy in places of high demand in addition as which makes it feasible to supply normal providers to smaller, simpler terminals.

Inmarasat is often a consortium of leading global telecommunications organizations originally established in 1991. The Inmarasat system is intended to present higher quality satellite-based solutions to a broad array of customers, such as:

* Voice calling * Short Messaging Assistance (SMS) * Roaming * Positioning * Facsimile * Information transmission

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