Teléfono Satelital Iridium 9555N + Envío Gratis (BPKTN1901)
Disponible
- MARCA:
- IRIDIUM
- MODELO:
- 9555N
- PARTE #:
- BPKTN1901
- ORIGIN:
- Tailandia
- Warranty:
- 12 MESES
- DISPONIBILIDAD:
- USUALLY SHIPS IN 2-3 BUSINESS DAYS
- SKU:
- Iridium-9555-Satellite-Phone
Teléfono satelital Iridium 9555 + envío gratis! (BPKT0801)
Iridium es el único proveedor de soluciones de voz y datos satelitales verdaderamente globales con cobertura completa de la tierra (incluidos los océanos, las vías aéreas y las regiones polares). Los teléfonos Iridium brindan servicios de comunicaciones esenciales hacia y desde áreas remotas donde no hay otra forma de comunicación disponible.
El Iridium 9555 es lo último en comunicaciones móviles confiables. Es una herramienta robusta, no un juguete. No jugará juegos, tomará fotos ni reproducirá MP3. Lo que hará es trabajar. En todas partes. Sin excepción. Está diseñado para soportar los entornos más difíciles del mundo, por lo que los clientes más difíciles del mundo pueden depender de él como una línea de vida crítica cuando y donde sea que lo necesiten. El diseño innovador del teléfono satelital Iridium 9555 ofrece un tamaño significativamente reducido, un factor de forma más amigable para las manos, una interfaz de usuario intuitiva y nuevas características como una antena internamente guardada. Es compacto, ligero y fácil de usar, con una pantalla más brillante, un teléfono con altavoz, un servicio mejorado de mensajes cortos (SMS) y capacidades de correo electrónico, y un puerto de datos mini-USB actualizado. El teléfono 9555 está diseñado para resistir y funcionar bien en los entornos más remotos e industriales del mundo, incluso resistente al agua y a los golpes. Combinado con la única red de comunicaciones que brinda una cobertura verdaderamente global, el 9555 ofrece el servicio de comunicaciones de misión crítica confiable, seguro y en tiempo real que los usuarios de Iridium esperan.
Specifications
| UPC | 609728382551 |
|---|---|
| HS CODE | 85176200 |
| ENTREGA DESDE | ARIZONA, USA, CALGARY, AB, CANADA, DUBLIN, IRELAND |
| MODELO | 9555N |
| PARTE # | BPKTN1901 |
| TIPO DE PRODUCTO | TELEFONO SATELITAL |
| ÁREA DE USO | 100% GLOBAL |
| MARCA | IRIDIUM |
| RED | IRIDIUM |
| SERVICIO | IRIDIUM VOICE |
| TIPO DE USO | MANO |
| TIPO DE ACCESORIO | HANDSET |
| FRECUENCIA | L BAND (1-2 GHz) |
| TEMPERATURA DE FUNCIONAMIENTO | -10°C to 55°C (14°F - 131°F) |
| VELOCIDAD DE DATOS | UP TO 2.4 kbps (SEND / RECEIVE) |
| IDIOMAS SOPORTADOS | ENGLISH, ARABIC, CZECH, CHINESE, DANISH (DANSK), DUTCH (NEDERLANDS), FINNISH (SUOMI), FRENCH, GERMAN, GREEK, HEBREW, HUNGARIAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, KOREAN, NORWEGIAN (NORSK), POLISH, PORTUGUESE, RUSSIAN, SPANISH, SWEEDISH, TURKISH |
| CARACTERÍSTICAS | PHONE, TEXT MESSAGING, FREE INCOMING CALLS*, FREE INCOMING SMS**, FREE VOICEMAIL*** |
| CERTIFICACIONES | IRIDIUM CERTIFIED, FCC, INDUSTRY CANADA |
| HARMONIZED TARIFF NUMBER | 85176200 |
| CONSTELACIÓN | 66 SATÉLITES |
| TIEMPO DE CONVERSACIÓN | UP TO 4 HOURS |
| TIEMPO DE ESPERA | UP TO 30 HOURS |
| LONGITUD | 143 mm |
| ANCHO | 55 mm |
| PROFUNDIDAD | 30 mm |
| PESO | 266 grams (9.4 oz) |
Feature
Características del teléfono
• Tamaño compacto para un transporte más cómodo.
• Interfaz de usuario intuitiva para una funcionalidad excepcional.
• Diseño industrial para una durabilidad sin precedentes.
• Capacidad ampliada de SMS y de mensajes de correo electrónico.
• Altavoz integrado.
• Auriculares y manos libres.
• Antena retráctil.
• Mini puerto USB.
• Incluye SIM.
Especificaciones técnicas
• Dimensiones: 143 mm (L) x 55 mm (A) x 30 mm (P)
• Peso: 266g
Duración
• En modo Standby: Hasta 30 horas.
• En modo de llamada: Hasta 4 horas.
Visualización
• Pantalla gráfica iluminada de 200 caracteres.
• Indicadores de volumen, señal y batería.
• Teclado iluminado y resistente al agua.
Características de llamada
• Micrófono integrado.
• Rápida conexión al correo de voz de Iridium.
• SMS de dos vías y capacidad de envío de mensajes de correo electrónico cortos.
• Código de acceso internacional preconfigurable (00 o +).
• Casilla de correo de voz, digital y de texto.
• Selección de tonos de alerta y de llamada (8 opciones).
Memoria
• Agenda telefónica con 100 entradas, con capacidad para varios números telefónicos, direcciones de correo electrónico y notas.
• Agenda en SIM con capacidad para 155 entradas.
• Historial de llamadas recibidas, perdidas y marcadas.
Características de control de uso
• Temporizador de llamadas configurable por el usuario para controlar los gastos.
• Bloqueo de teclado y de PIN para mayor seguridad.
What's included
Mapa de cobertura global de Iridium

Iridium es el único proveedor de soluciones de voz y datos satelitales verdaderamente globales con cobertura completa de la tierra (incluidos los océanos, las vías aéreas y las regiones polares). Los teléfonos Iridium brindan servicios de comunicaciones esenciales hacia y desde áreas remotas donde no hay otra forma de comunicación disponible.
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What an absolute pleasure and rewarding experience to know you can communicate from anywhere at any time with anybody!
The Iridium network, conceived, engineered, and built by Motorola, launched in 1997 as the first commercial constellation of 66 low earth orbit (LEO) satellites, crisscrossing the planet at about 500 miles above the Earth. The network was designed to provide secure communications on a global basis from a handheld that weighed about 12 ounces and could fit in your back pocket. While traditional geostationary satellite services, such as Inmarsat, requires the radio to be in one position during use so that the antenna can lock into a satellite beam, Iridium is entirely different. The system works while flying, driving, walking, or onboard a ship. I have had extensive experience with the Iridium network since it commenced operations, and have used each of the three different handsets (the 9500, 9505, and 9505A) that were available prior to the 9555. This system currently offers voice and data communications virtually anywhere, even in the most remote regions of the world, as I can personally attest.
There are several noticeable improvements in the latest phone in terms of design, operation, software, and functionality. After placing a few calls on the new handset, I can say that the audio quality seems to be much improved from my older 9505 unit. I recorded one of the calls that I made to an associate so you can judge this for yourself. The handset closely resembles a larger cell phone, but works very differently with regard to its communications path and network infrastructure. The menu system, display, and software of the 9555 have also been updated. The package is about 30 percent smaller than its predecessor, the 9505, and the special antenna has been redesigned to retract into the body of the radio, rather than rotating and swinging upward to a vertical position. The battery charging system is also better in terms of size and connector. The handset now has a USB data port and new software for simplified Internet access. Although the transmission speed is still very slow, at 9600 baud, it is acceptable for e-mail when there is no other available service.
The communications security of the Iridium network is assured because of the way it transmits data from the handset to one or more satellites, then to a network gateway and the public switched telephone network. The satellites all talk to each other across the constellation in order to relay signals to a gateway facility, but the information is not repeated down to the ground, so intercept is extremely difficult. Even if the 1,640Mhz signal could be captured directly from a handset, it would not provide much intelligence because of the way in which the network is configured. As an example, I was in Havana, Cuba last year and needed to make secure telephone calls back to the U.S. Cuban authorities routinely monitor cell phone traffic but are unable to listen in on Iridium. If you routinely travel to countries where you require the ability to communicate by voice or data without fear of eavesdropping, then Iridium is an excellent solution.
The prime North American competitor is Globalstar, which was originally launched at about the same time as Iridium. The Globalstar network is also based upon a LEO satellite constellation, but the infrastructure and transmission protocol are quite different than Iridium. Their 48 satellites operate about twice the distance from Earth than those of Iridium, and talk to different ground stations that are operated by various Globalstar partners. The network filed for bankruptcy in 2002 but came back two years later after an infusion of capital from Thermo Capital Partners. Unfortunately, Globalstar has been experiencing significant technical problems which have affected its coverage and reliability of service.
Iridium filed for bankruptcy in 1999. When it shut down, the network consisted of 13 planned or constructed gateway facilities throughout the world. The system was supposed to be decommissioned, but at the last minute, it was decided that Iridium could be a vital military communications asset, especially since one of the network operation centers was built in Hawaii specifically to handle all of the government traffic. An entrepreneur purchased the entire Iridium system for about $25 million and then signed an agreement with the Department of Defense to supply communications to the DOD, state, and other government agencies. When it resumed operation, the system was locked into the original two handsets. The 9500 and 9505 (and the slightly modified 9505A) were all that were available because the prime supplier, Motorola, was out of the picture. The network and current handsets have continued to provide primary handheld satellite communications for the Defense Department and state in Iraq and virtually everywhere else in the world. Iridium is utilized for mission-critical applications by many government agencies and private industries. The cost of a call is $1 to $2 a minute, depending upon pricing plan. It is competitive with cellular, but offers a much more cost-effective solution for portable-to-portable communications when roaming overseas on GSM networks.