SATcase provides global communication in remote locations

This new device that turns a smartphone into a satellite phone has just been released

by Kirsten Armleder
A yellow case slipped over a Galaxy phone.

SATcase provides global communication as well as a variety of integrated safety features. — photo courtesy SATcase

Geologists, seismic workers and miners working in remote locations have a new safety tool at their disposal with the advent of SATcase.

Made in the U.K., SATcase is a rugged device that fits around a standard smartphone and turns it into a high-tech satellite phone. The device uses an application to enable the smartphone to offer satellite communication from anywhere in the world.

SATcase also comes with a smart mix of rescue and personal security features, including an SOS button, online tracking and tracing, two-way rescue communications, silent alarms and infrared strobes. The makers of SATcase say it can be used with certified company apps that are enabled through the satellite system so that workers can get real-time feedback on seismic testing, even when there is no data or cellular coverage in the area. And it’s small enough to fit in a jacket pocket.

The only apparent downside to SATcase is that right now, it is only available for the Samsung Gallaxy S4, S5 and Alpha, and the Apple iPhone 6.

About the founder and CEO

SATcase was the brainchild of Jim Thomson, a helicopter pilot with many years of experience in telecommunications. Thomson was working on a quick way to deploy helicopters for Search and Rescue (SAR) operations when he came up with the idea for a device that would help improve SAR response time, and keep those working in remote locations around the globe safer.

“I really believe that investment in new technology can have a positive impact on the mining industry,” said Thomson. “The SATcase is just one example and could not only help to drive growth by keeping lines of communication open in remote areas, but also save the lives of miners working in hazardous environments.”

For more information, visit the SATcase website

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