Thuraya
unlocks power of convergence with dual mode,
dual SIM phone
15 November
2016
Thuraya
Telecommunications made further advances in
satellite phone capability with the launch of
the world’s first dual mode, dual SIM phone.
The Thuraya XT-PRO DUAL
bridges the gap between satellite and
terrestrial communications, allowing users to
move seamlessly in and out of terrestrial
coverage to enjoy connectivity in any location.
With a dedicated SIM slot for satellite
communications and a second one for GSM
communications, Thuraya’s latest groundbreaking
handset transforms usability and choice. Users
can opt for a Thuraya SIM card and their GSM
card, or select any combination of SIM cards
that meets their requirements.
Versatility has been taken
to unprecedented levels, too. The new handset’s
‘Always On’ capability lets users alternate
between calls effortlessly, ensuring they are
always reachable on both the satellite and the
terrestrial networks. Callers can be contacted
on their GSM number even while on an active
satellite call – and vice versa.
Bilal Hamoui, Chief
Commercial Officer at Thuraya, said: “The XT-PRO
DUAL represents a major advance in convergence.
This is the world’s best satellite phone. Its
dual SIM, dual mode capability delivers
unprecedented flexibility, which opens up new
levels of value to end users. Once again,
Thuraya has delivered a dramatic step forward in
satellite communications capability, driven by
market demands.”
Thuraya’s superior network
enables clear communications and uninterrupted
coverage across two thirds of the globe by
satellite and across the whole planet through
its unique GSM roaming capabilities, with 389
agreements already in place.
Thuraya continues to add
new channels to market and extend existing
partnerships. Hamoui said: “MNOs (mobile network
operators) around the world can offer their
customers a first-of-a-kind service focusing on
the benefits of being constantly connected, even
when traveling.”
The Thuraya XT-PRO DUAL is
designed for users who frequently move in and
out of terrestrial coverage, like government
missions, and oil and gas refinery and
exploration companies, both on and offshore. The
world’s most advanced satellite phone will also
appeal to NGOs, SMEs and large scale enterprise
companies, as well as VIPs and consumers alike.
Thuraya’s comprehensive
satellite network provides reliable, clear and
uninterrupted communications in more than 160
countries across Europe, Africa, Asia and
Australia; and in GSM-mode the Thuraya XT-PRO
DUAL supports most 2G/3G frequencies across the
world.
The emphasis on
flexibility continues with the Thuraya XT-PRO
DUAL’s advanced navigation capabilities through
GPS, BeiDou, Glonass and Galileo. Users of the
Thuraya XT-PRO DUAL can also share current
coordinates, enter waypoints to navigate to
specific positions using the electronic compass,
and use position logging.
In another industry first,
the handset’s advanced tracking capabilities
offer three different options, based on preset
time intervals, distance travelled, and
detection of movement outside a preset geofence.
The geofencing process is simplicity itself,
using any three to seven coordinates of the
user’s choice. For full and secure control, all
tracking functions are user-activated, and
cannot be initiated or controlled by unwelcome
external entities.
The Thuraya XT-PRO DUAL’s
battery delivers up to 11 hours of talk and 100
hours of standby time. Performance and
reliability are further enhanced by the SOS
emergency button. The handset also benefits from
a highly ruggedized shockproof, water and dust
resistant body, and glare resistant Gorilla
glass display.
“Satellite handset
technology just got a whole lot better,” Hamoui
said. “The end user has never before been
presented with such flexibility, convenience and
value.”