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Inmarsat , the foremost provider of world-wide mobile satellite mobile phone communications services, currently launched its new global handheld satellite handset telephone, the IsatPhone Pro. Retailing for as little as US$500, the cellphone will be considered a "game changer" in this specialist marketplace.

The new service, Inmarsat's first world wide handheld, offers an unmatched specification at probably the most competitive cost point in the market place. Extensive testing has shown that IsatPhone Pro has the market's longest battery existence and one of the most robust handset. These and other market-leading providers and features are now accessible at a suggested retail cost of US$699, with promotional prices anticipated to become around US$500 - 600.

Comments Andrew Sukawaty, Chairman and also CEO of Inmarsat:

"With the promotional bonuses at launch, our US$500-600 IsatPhone Pro is a "game changer." This phone offers us selling price and performance leadership for the remote environment market.

"We have currently entered the handheld satellite phone industry with a global handset. It targets buyers served by Inmarsat for decades, each at sea and in one of the most remote parts from the global landmass. It really is supported by our existing satellite handset network and it uses proven engineering customized for use in these environments.

"The IsatPhone Pro is tailor-made for hard use. Rugged, splash and dust proof, and with long battery life, it gives you global support from day 1.

This is the primary satellite handset to be built for the Inmarsat network from the ground-up, responding to buyer needs, for use in harsh environments.

"Today we now have delivered a robust, affordable, expert handset for

world-wide users. IsatPhone Pro joins our award-winning portfolio of data and

voice terminals. It gives us a total range of providers for remote environment communications use."

IsatPhone Pro offers as much as 8 hrs talk time and up to 100 hours on standby. The handset has secured an IP54 rating and is airborne dirt and dust, splash and shock

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