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Inmarsat plc is an international telecommunications company founded in 1979, originally as an intergovernmental organization. It operates a fleet of eleven (as of 2005) geosynchronous telecommunications satellites. The company is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange (London Stock Exchange: ISAT) as of June 2005. It is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.



Inmarsat provides telephony and data services to users world-wide, via special terminals. An Inmarsat terminal contacts the satellite and communicates to a ground station through the satellite. It provides reliable communications services to a range of governments, aid agencies, media outlets and businesses needing to communicate in remote regions or where there is no reliable terrestrial network.

Aside from its commercial services, Inmarsat provides global distress and safety services (GMDSS) to ships and aircraft at no charge, as a public service.

Services include traditional voice calls, low-level data tracking systems, and high-speed data services as well as distress and safety services. The most recent of these provides GPRS-type services at up to 492 kbit/s via the BGAN IP satellite modem the size of a notebook computer. Other services provide mobile ISDN services used by the media for live reporting on world events via videophone.

Historically expensive, calls via Inmarsat have now dropped to a level where they are comparable, and in many cases favorable, to international roaming costs, or hotel phone calls. Voice call charges are the same wherever in the world the service is used.

Newer Inmarsat services using IP technology feature an always-on capability where the users are simply charged for the amount of data they send and receive rather than the length of time they are online. This applies specifically to BGAN, Regional BGAN, and MPDS.

The satellites are digital transponder#Satellite communications that receive digital signals, reform the pulses, and then retransmit them to ground stations. The ground stations perform billing and act as gateways to the public switched telephone network and Internet.

Inmarsat's most recent series of satellites were launched in June and November 2005. These were the largest commercial telecommunications satellites ever launched. Each satellite is equipped with a global beam, 19 regional spot beams, and 228 narrow spot beams.

In addition to her own satellites, Inmarsat has a collaboration agreement with ACeS regarding handheld voice services.

Coverage There are 3 types of coverage related to each Inmarsat satellite.

Global beam coverageEach satellite is equipped with a single global beam that covers up to one-third of the Earth's surface, apart from the poles. In general, global beam coverage extends from latitudes of −78 to +78 degrees regardless of longitude.

Wide spot beam coverageIt relates to the overlap of the wide spot beams (a set of narrower beams creating a coverage pattern). Wide spot beam coverage is optimised for covering most areas of interest to Inmarsat's customers and is thus somewhat limited in comparison to global beam coverage. This coverage was introduced with the I-3 satellites. Each I-4 satellite provides 19 wide spot beams.

Narrow spot beam coverageIt relates to the overlap of the narrow spot beams (a set of very narrow beams creating a coverage pattern). Narrow spot beam coverage is designed to form the backbone of Inmarsat's broadband services, including the Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN). This coverage is introduced with the I-4 satellites. Each I-4 satellite provides 228 narrow spot beams.

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Country codes The List of country calling codes for calling Inmarsat destinations are:

The 870 SNAC number is actually a locator service so that you don't have to know to which satellite the destination Inmarsat terminal is logged in. SNAC however doesn't support calls to Inmarsat-A terminals.

The other four country codes correspond to the areas which Inmarsat satellites cover (normally one satellite per area). These areas are commonly called "Ocean Regions".

Networks Inmarsat has gradually developed a series of networks providing certain sets of services (most networks support multiple services). They are grouped into two sets, existing and evolved services, and IP-based services. Existing and evolved services are offered through Land Earth Stations which are not owned nor operated by Inmarsat, but through companies which have a commercial agreement with Inmarsat. IP-based services are provided via distribution partners but the satellite gateways are owned and operated by Inmarsat directly.

IP-based shared-carrier services, as follows:





Historic services, termed "Existing and Evolved", as follows:

























Handheld Voice Services



History Inmarsat was originally founded as the International Maritime Satellite Organization (IMSO) as a not-for-profit international organization in 1979, at the behest of the International Maritime Organization ("IMO", a UN body) for the purpose of establishing a satellite communications network for the maritime community. From the beginning the acronym "Inmarsat" was used. The intent was to create a self-financing body which would improve safety of life at sea. The name was changed to International Mobile Satellite Organization when it began to provide services to aircraft and portable users, but the acronym "Inmarsat" was kept. When the organization was corporatized, the company was split into two parts: the bulk of the organization was converted into the commercial company Inmarsat plc, and a small group became the regulatory body IMSO. In spite of the commercial structure, Inmarsat has maintained its traditional multicultural atmosphere of some 45 nationalities in the London headquarters. Inmarsat continues to ensure it meets the requirements of a Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) as established by the IMO.

Inmarsat has been based in London throughout its history, where the vast majority of its 400 staff are located.

In 2001, Inmarsat commissioned an indpendent commercial market research agency, Gilmour Research to assess the extent of the Crew Calling market, in order to determine demand for non-business and domestic satellite communications onboard merchant ships. The results of over 600 face-to-face interviews, many of them onboard vessels in major harbours including Southampton, Rotterdam and Singapore established that a market existed but that onboard non-business communications were often prohibited on merchant vessels. A follow-up survey in 2006 by the same company established that this situation had changed dramatically. The majority of Crew Calling calls now pass over Inmarsat satellites and Crew Calling is one of the fastest-growing revenue sectors in maritime satellite communications.

In 1982 Inmarsat established the Standard-A (later to become Inmarsat-A) satellite communications system for ships, based on a system developed in the mid-1970s by Comsat. It initially used leased transponders on three satellites (AORE, IOR, and POR), and offered priority communications for emergency and distress. By the end of 1986 there were 3800 Standard-A users. The customer base increased approximately 100-fold in the next 20 years.

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