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They created the first satellite mobile phone that never loses coverage

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Bullitt Group (British smartphone company) has partnered with MediaTek for the launch the first smart phone What includes technology Two-way satellite messagesIn addition, both entities have worked together in recent months to integrate direct satellite communications into the next generation of mobile phones. Fifth generation network Designed by Pollitt.

a program device It only communicates via satellite when there is no terrestrial connection or Wi-Fi available. The service integrates with the user’s existing contacts to provide a seamless experience when using a satellite link, so that the user can communicate with another phone using the mobile network (the time for initial satellite connection and sending a message is ten seconds).

secondly, Mobile service and OTT by The satellite It will be commercially available during the first quarter of 2023It will include free satellite SOS function, use MediaTek’s 3GPP NTN (non-terrestrial network) chipset, and introduce special software components and services to provide OTT messaging service.

JC Hsu (Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the Wireless Communications Business Unit at MediaTe) notes in a press release that “we are very proud to have created the wireless Messaging service Two-way satellite technology used in this first commercially available telephone, and to give leadership in creating the 3GPP NTN ecosystem based on satellite communication standards. “

Bullitt Group and MediaTek have worked side by side in the field of telecommunications Operators can provide customers complete peace of mind when they run out of coverage or lose the signal.

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