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Satellite communication technology uses orbiting satellites to transmit and receive signals, enabling voice, data, and video communication over long distances, even in remote or rural areas where traditional networks may not reach.
Devices such as satellite phones, satellite internet terminals, GPS trackers, and certain emergency communication systems utilize satellite communications to stay connected in areas without cellular or wired networks.
Yes, satellite communication is often relied upon during natural disasters because it operates independently of terrestrial infrastructure, making it valuable when ground-based networks are disrupted.
Satellite communication products are commonly used for remote fieldwork, maritime and aviation connectivity, emergency response, outdoor adventures, and maintaining communication in rural or off-grid locations.
Most satellite communication devices perform best with a clear, unobstructed view of the sky to establish a strong connection with satellites, as obstacles like dense buildings or heavy foliage can interfere with signal quality.