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The AddValue Safari BGAN is one of the smallest Land Vehicular BGAN
antennas and has been designed for the most demanding environments. It is
compact and lightweight, ideal for vehicles on-the-move and easy to carry when
traveling to various locations around the world. Inmarsat’s BGAN Satellite
Service provides simultaneous voice and broadband data, and is the service of
choice for many people working in remote areas that have little or no terrestrial
connectivity.
• Streaming IP
Supports a range of guaranteed Streaming IP rates from
32kbps, 64kbps or 128kpbs.
• Simultaneous Voice and Broadband Data
Make phone calls through standard voice (4kbps AMBE+2)
and optional 3.1 KHz high quality voice/fax, at the same time
as accessing data applications via a standard desktop phone.
• BYOD
Built in web-console accessible by Wi-Fi enabled Smart
phones, laptops and tablets.
• SMS
Send and receive 3G standard messages of up to 160
characters, and access larger SMS content of over 160
characters through multi-part or segmented SMS capability.
• Secure
BGAN meets military and government requirements for
security and supports all major VPN products and encryption
standards.
• Robust Hardware
Three fully integrated units with a humidity, dust, weather and
temperature-resistant design; an IP44 rated Transceiver Unit
(TU) with built-in Wi-Fi, an IP66 rated Handset and an IP56 rated
roof mounted Antenna Unit (AU).
• Easy to Use
Plug and play terminal granting online access in minutes
without training or technical expertise. Simply magnetically or
permanently mount the robust, lightweight and discreet
antenna the roof of your vehicle and wherever you are in the
world, you will get an automatic broadband satellite link.
• Global Coverage
BGAN is accessible globally via the Inmarsat I4 network,
except in the extreme Polar Regions.
Additional Information
BGAN COVERAGE
This map depicts Inmarsat’s expectations of
coverage, but does not represent a guarantee of
service. The availability of service at the edge of
coverage areas fluctuates depending on various
conditions. BGAN coverage February 2009.