Postpaid $6.45 to $9.95 per MByte
WARNING: Inmarsat is phasing out Regional BGAN (RBGAN) service to allow more capacity for its newer and more powerful The RBGAN HNS-9101 (Regional Broadband Global Area Network) data-only satellite terminal provides internet access speeds up to 144 kbps* for most of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Indian Ocean with additional coverage starting mid-April 2006 in South America. It is easy to use. Simply connect the RBGAN modem to your computer using standard Ethernet, USB, or Bluetooth equipment. (Windows 98, ME, 2000, NT, XP, and Macintosh OS 10 or higher)
Accessories:
external RBGAN antenna (see left),
hard transport case, softcase
high-capacity external battery packs
for your laptop or RBGAN equipment.
History of RBGAN: Inmarsat developed one of the most powerful communications satellites ever built, the I-4 satellite. The first I-4 satellite (F1) was launched into geosynchronous orbit from Cape Canaveral on March 11, 2005. The satellites are about the size of a bus and should operate for about 15 years providing BGAN coverage to roughly 85% of the earth’s land surface. African Countries (and Capitals): Morocco - Rabat Western Sahara - El Aaiun Mauritania - Nouakchott Senegal - Dakar The Gambia - Banjul Guinea Bissau - Bissau Guinea - Conakry Sierra Leone - Freetown Liberia - Monrovia Cote D'ivoire - Yamoussoukro Mali - Bamako Algeria - Algiers Niger - Niamey Burkina - Ouagadougou Ghana - Accra Togo - Lome Benin - Portonovo Nigeria - Abuja Cameroon - Yaounde Equatorial Guniea - Malabo Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome Gabon - Libreville Congo - Brazzaville (not covered) Zaire - Kinshasa (not covered) Uganda - Kampala Kenya - Nairobi (not covered) Somalia - Mogadishu Digibouti - Digibouti Eritrea - Asmara Tunisia - Tunis Libya - Tripoli Chad - N'Djamena Central African Repulic - Bangui Egypt - Cairo Sudan - Khartoum Ethiopia - Addis Ababa
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