With the objective of facilitating interpersonal communication in areas of difficult access, Motorola brought to the market a device of satellite communication. Possessing considerable values and a very effective way of use, the product promises to enhance digital communication much more. Now, follow the details of its operation, costs and sales forecast.
Motorola's satellite communication service has a very versatile technology
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Through artificial satellites orbiting the Earth, satellite communication sends and receives information between different points on the planet. It is thanks to her that remote environments and places without coverage manage to communicate.
In this sense, Motorola decided to develop the Motorola Defy Satellite that enhances this area of communication.
How does the Motorola Defy Satellite work?
Being a physical product that connects to satellites, the user needs to have it with him when he wants to use the service. When purchasing it, the user has access to Bullit Satellite Messenger, software responsible for maintaining the satellite connection.
To use the service, it is essential that the device is in a good area of sky coverage, that is, outdoors. The user starts to exchange messages via satellites when other conventional connections (Wi-Fi, mobile data, etc.) are not available at the moment.
Even connecting via Bluetooth on iOS and Android devices, the Motorola Defy Satellite excels for its versatility, due to compatibility with the two major device operating systems furniture.
What do I need to do to access the service?
To have the device, you have to disburse an amount of US$ 99, about R$ 518 at the current exchange rate. The service even has an annual subscription package, which costs US$ 149, approximately R$ 780.
Therefore, a monthly subscription of US$ 4.99 is offered for the user to use the messaging service. However, only those who send messages pay for the service, exempting the recipient from any type of charge.
product sales
The forecast for the Motorola Defy Satellite to start marketing is for the second quarter of 2023.