BSNL Launches Satellite Phone Priced at ₹1.34 Lakh: Who Can Buy It and What Makes It Special?
The rugged handset offers satellite calling, long battery life and SOS support for disaster crews, miners and trekkers, and costs Rs 1,34,166.
- State-Owned telecom provider BSNL recently launched a new satellite phone in India to ensure connectivity hundreds of kilometres away from traditional mobile towers.
- The device addresses critical communication needs in disaster zones, deep mines, jungles, and mountains where standard networks frequently fail or cannot reach.
- Features include a rugged build to withstand harsh weather, long battery life, clear voice call quality, and an SOS emergency support function for critical assistance.
- BSNL priced the premium device at Rs 1,34,166, targeting rescue crews, mining teams, and adventurers who require reliable communication in remote or emergency environments.
- Whether coordinating disaster management or guiding remote expeditions, the handset provides an essential link when standard networks fall away, serving as a critical communication line between safety and danger.
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New Delhi: State-run BSNL on Thursday, July 9, announced the availability of a satellite phone for Rs 1.34 lakh, part of its push to expand satellite communication services to defence, maritime and disaster-response users. In a social media post on Thursday, BSNL mentioned that the satellite phone is priced at Rs 1,34,166 apiece, including all taxes, and has been designed for challenging environments, offering voice calls and SMS services in rem…
BSNL launches new satellite phone at ₹1.34 lakh in India, says 'ideal for remote ops': All you need to know
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