May 5, 2007

Japanese mobiles could make satellite calls to massive dish

GlobalStarPhone.jpg Digital World Tokyo reports that satellite phone calls are set to come to the masses within a few years through the Japanese government’s plan to launch an orbiter with a ‘mega antenna’ so large ordinary cellphones will be able to pick up its signal with only slight modifications in their design.

"The country’s communications ministry has announced that existing phone networks are insufficient for coping with enough phone calls after an emergency, such as an earthquake. Anyone who’s ever experienced one in Japan will vouch for the fact that it’s impossible to place a call for many hours afterwards.

To combat the problem, the proposed satellite, which will be launched in 2015, will sport a dish with a 50m diameter – that’s more than twice as large as that on any existing satellite. Normal-sized phones will need modifications to be able to communicate with the new satellite, but nothing on the scale of current satellite phones."

[via Engadgetmobile]

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