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Frogwatch wrote:
I hate cell phones because they rarely work well for me and so I rarely use them However, sometimes they are useful but then I am in a place where they do not work (say 10 miles out to sea). So, considering how little I use a cell phone and that I still pay roughly $40/month, why not buy a satellite phone that gives me real coverage. A reconditioned Motorola Iridium phone costs $695 and then it costs roughly $1.99/minute ( I will not talk on any cell phone for more than a minute). A Globalstar phone is about $400 and they have various plans for about $30/month with small amounts of free time (about an hour/month). I never text or take pics with a phone so just the basics is good for me. Thoughts? Seriously, since you seem to have never-ending maintenance problems with your stuff, why not just depend on your cell and a VHF radio with a mast-mounted antenna? You just know the sat phone will be teats-up when you need it, probably because you'll stash it in the bilge. |
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