
mobile satellite communication
Mobile satellite communication refers to the use of satellites to provide telecommunications services to mobile devices, such as phones and tablets, anywhere on Earth. Unlike traditional cell networks that rely on ground-based towers, this technology uses satellites orbiting the planet to maintain connections, enabling effective communication in remote or rural areas where signals would otherwise be weak or unavailable. Mobile satellite systems can facilitate voice calls, text messaging, and internet access, making them essential for emergency services, maritime operations, and international travel, ensuring connectivity regardless of location.