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		<title>Happy Birthday BGAN</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 15:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jacobson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Happy Birthday BGAN! It's been 5 years since Inmarsat launched its Broadband Global Area Network service (BGAN) — one of the mainstays of media, emergency and disaster response communications around the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.oodalink.com/products/oodakits"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2672" title="OODAkit" src="http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/oodakit-300x208.jpg" alt="oodakit, oodakits, BGAN kit, BGAN satcom kit, satcom kit, BGAN terminal, BGAN terminals, Explorer 500" width="300" height="208" /></a>It&#8217;s been 5 years now since <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/About/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">Inmarsat</a> launched its Broadband Global Area Network service known as <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Land/BGAN/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">BGAN</a>. This service has been one of the mainstays of media, emergency and disaster response communications around the world. It provides satellite reach-back for many first responder agencies and is an invaluable tool for remote operations. It is a key element in <a href="http://www.oodalink/products/oodakits" target="_blank">OODAkits</a> &#8211; self-contained, portable communication survival kits for keeping people connected during crises.</p>
<p>In<img class="alignleft" style="marginTop=10px" title="OODAlink Inmarsat Acceditation" src="http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Inmarsat-Accreditation_100px.jpg" alt="Inmarsat Bronze Service Provider" width="91" height="91" />marsat has been at the forefront of mobile satellite services for over 31 years and is a recognized leader in mobile satellite communications. The first Inmarsat-4 was launched in November 2005. Three years later, all three Inmarsat-4s were in orbit, creating the full global network which supports mobile satellite broadband services on land, at sea, and in the air.</p>
<p>Today, there are almost 50,000 <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Land/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">land mobile</a> terminals activated, 13,000 <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Maritime/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False">FleetBroadband</a> (maritime) and more than 1,100 <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Aeronautical/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">SwiftBroadband</a> (aeronautical).</p>
<p>Congratulations Inmarsat &#8230; and Happy Birthday BGAN!!</p>
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		<title>OODAlink Exhibiting at Inmarsat Government Conference in July</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 22:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Harvey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OODAlink was invited to participate at the Inmarsat Government Services Customer Conference to be held July 14-15 in Virginia Beach, Va. OODAkits (integrated with Inmarsat BGAN services) will be demonstrated. Conference topics include: government satcom trends, using satcom for GIS and situational awareness for remote teams, future Inmarsat developments.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><img class="alignright" title="Inmarsat " src="http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Inmarsat-Logo.jpg" alt="" width="97" height="36" /></h2>
<h2>Mobile Satcom Trends <a class="alignright" href="http://www.inmarsat.com/usgov/default.htm?language=EN&amp;textonly=False"><img class="alignright" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px;" title="Inmarsat Government  Services Conference" src="http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Inmarsat-Govt-Services.jpg" alt="Inmarsat Government Services Conference" width="231" height="158" /></a> on Agenda</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.inmarsat.com" target="_blank">Inmarsat</a>, a pioneer in mobile satellite communications for over 30 years, is hosting a <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/usgov/default.htm?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">government conference</a> in Virginia Beach, Va. this July. Topics slated for this two-day conference include:</p>
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<li>Government satellite communications trends</li>
<li>Introduction to <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Land/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">land mobile services</a></li>
<li>Future in  <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Maritime/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">maritime services</a> and terminals</li>
<li>Naval case studies</li>
<li>Using  satcom for GIS and situational awareness for remote teams</li>
<li>Encryption over <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Aeronautical/SwiftBroadband/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">SwiftBroadband </a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Aeronautical/SwiftBroadband/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">SwiftBroadband</a> on helicopters (demo)</li>
<li>Future  Inmarsat developments</li>
<li>Updates on <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Aeronautical/default.aspx?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">aeronautical services</a></li>
<li><a onclick="window.open('http://oodalink.com/products/isatphone/','','location=yes,scrollbars=yes,menubar=yes,resizable=yes,toolbar=yes,status=yes,width=725,height=800,left=r,top=r');return false;" href="http://oodalink.com/products/isatphone/">IsatPhone Pro</a> introduction (Inmarsat&#8217;s latest global satphone)</li>
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<p><strong><a title="Inmarsat Government Conference Agenda (Draft)" onclick="window.open('http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Inmarsat-Govt-Svcs-Agenda.pdf','','location=yes,scrollbars=yes,menubar=yes,resizable=yes,toolbar=yes,width=725,height=800,left=r,top=r');return false;" href="http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Inmarsat-Govt-Svcs-Agenda.pdf" target="_blank">Full agenda</a></strong> (subject to change)</p>
<h2>OODAkits to be Demonstrated</h2>
<p>As an Inmarsat partner, OODAlink was invited to participate and will have <a href="http://oodalink.com/products/oodakits">OODAkits</a> (integrated with Inmarsat BGAN services) on exhibit during conference breaks. Live product demonstrations will also be conducted outside.</p>
<p>With no fee to attend, the conference is open to end-users and procurement officers from government agencies and the military. For more information, please visit the <a href="http://www.inmarsat.com/usgov/default.htm?language=EN&amp;textonly=False" target="_blank">Inmarsat Government Services Customer Conference</a> website.</p>
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		<title>Télécoms Sans Frontières &#8211; Communications for Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 20:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Jacobson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Telecoms Sans Frontier (Telecom without Borders) establishes emergency telecommunications centers to serve UN, government, and NGO humanitarian workers, and developed a reputation for being among the first to arrive after disasters. Arriving in Haiti one day after the quake, they've set up three calling centers for people to stay connected.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1762" title="TSF in Haiti" src="http://oodalink.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Haiti-photo-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />We applaud the work of Télécoms Sans Frontières &#8230;<br />
</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Their Origin:</strong></em> During missions responding to the crisis in the Balkans and in Kurdistan during the 1st Gulf War, <a href="http://tsfi.org/" target="_blank">Télécoms Sans Frontières&#8217;</a> (TSF) founders realized that, in addition to medical and food aid, there was a critical need for reliable emergency telecommunications services. Conflicts and emergencies often led to massive civilian displacement and separated families. And affected populations are often left with no communications infrastructure in place to find assistance and loved ones. To address this need, TSF bought its first satellite phone eleven years ago and the organization was born. For all missions today, TSF offers a 3-minute call to any affected family.</p>
<p>TSF soon found that the international response teams that deploy to emergencies also had a critical need for reliable telecommunications services in the first days after an emergency. TSF, therefore, expanded its operations, improved its technology, and began to establish rapidly deployable emergency telecommunications centers to serve UN, government, and NGO humanitarian workers, and developed a reputation for being among the first to arrive after disasters.</p>
<p id="bienvenue"><em><strong>Mission Haiti 2010:</strong></em> Deployed in Haiti the day following the terrible earthquake that struck the country, TSF teams remain mobilized, day after day, supporting the humanitarian community and the affected population. Three calling centers have been established in Port-au-Prince, Carrefour and Jacmel that are open for the people of Haiti: Union School in Port-au-Prince, Adventistes in Carrefour and Rue Febrile in Jacmel.</p>
<p><em><strong>Everyone should know more about the work of this organization!</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Mobile Satellite Broadband &#8211; Expensive Huh!?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Harvey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are under the impression that satellite communications are expensive. Well &#8211; it&#8217;s really all relative. Nearly all satellite service providers have customizable plans to match an organization&#8217;s budget constraints. Numerous satellite-based Internet services at remote (fixed) locations are available with monthly fees typically ranging from $49 to $99 (competitive with terrestrial rates). Recognizing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are under the impression that satellite communications are expensive. Well &#8211; it&#8217;s really all relative.</p>
<p>Nearly all satellite service providers have customizable plans to match an organization&#8217;s budget constraints. Numerous satellite-based Internet services at remote (fixed) locations are available with monthly fees typically ranging from $49 to $99 (competitive with terrestrial rates).</p>
<p><span id="more-615"></span>Recognizing the budget constraints of corporations and government agencies requiring higher grades of service (than just Internet access), satellite and wireless service providers have developed pricing plans starting as low as a few hundred dollars per month. Almost all of these providers now have mechanisms for quickly upgrading  service plans (often within an hour or less after a request) in the event of an emergency or ad-hoc requirement for higher transmission rates and data throughput.</p>
<p>Today you can subscribe to mobile satellite broadband services by activating a terminal and then paying for usage as you need it. Varying monthly allowance plans are also available if you can predict your  usage needs (much like a cell phone service plan). These services have monthly rates on the order of $30 to $50 per month to keep the mobile terminal or phone activated and then usage charges are invoiced at the end of each month based on actual voice minutes and data transmitted.</p>
<p>Many people are still under the impression that these services are expensive. However consider that satphone calls can be made for a little as $0.79  per minute with no monthly commitment. Under varying plan packages, the per call charge can go as low as $0.29.</p>
<p>For users requiring simultaneous voice and data capabilities, <a href="http://oodalink.com/products/bgan-terminals/" target="_blank">Inmarsat BGAN terminals</a> are a good choice. These IP-based services enable voice calling and IP network access in a small form factor. Voice services  typically range from $0.79 &#8211; $1.29 (competitive with most cellular roaming charges) and data usage is charged at $6 to $8 per megabytes (bulk pricing discounts are also available).</p>
<p>When disaster strikes and there are no alternatives for communications &#8211; these mobile satellite broadband rates are a real bargain.</p>
<p>Consider the costs of not being able to make that critical call or send an email!</p>
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