
If you fast forward a couple of years, it looks like all cell phones are moving in the direction of satellites. Eventually a satellite cell phone will be able to provide the user with a signal regardless of where they are in the entire world. This is due in part because they will be using a satellite in the sky, as opposed to a tower on the ground. With the current set up, if you are not within the appropriate distance of a network tower, you cannot get the signal needed for service. As more and more satellites are being launched by service providers, the need for a satellite cell phone is going to increase.
A satellite cell phone is also able to have more features than a standard set up. One feature that is coming into its own is the ability of the cell phone to pick up satellite radio. This is going to be a huge selling tool for service providers in the next few years. In addition to being able to play MP3s, a satellite cell phone will also be able to get the signal for XM or Sirius radio.
A satellite cell phone may not be a good buy right now, but eventually this form of mobile communication will take over.
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