Thursday, Sep 04, 2008 at 22:52
For hire, try
Hire - one of the EO members
People calling you pay normal mobile rates to Telstra phones. You pick up the satellite charges which are about $4 per minute (same as outgoing). SMS is around $1.50. If all you want is emergency contact or (as we use it) an SMS each night to say we've arrived somewhere then it's a good option. If you're intending to use it as an everyday phone then a specific satphone plan (either pre or post-paid) will be cheaper. Jim's site above has lots of info about the options available when you hire a phone. This will give you a guide even if you buy your own.
I montored ebay for many months before buying one. Some of the prices people were paying were ridiculous - more than brand new from a reputable dealer in the US. There is a cycle - the closer you get to the outback travel season the more expensive they become.
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Data Kit interfaces the phone to a laptop through a serial port or USB via an adapter. The odd looking thing in the photo is a stand for the phone so that the antenna points to the sky when in use. Around $100 US.
Adrian
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