TECHNOLOGY

To phone the remote home

A PHONE plan on offer by Australian carrier Pivotel targeting remote locations in notorious black spot areas aims to strengthen connectivity and reduce safety risks by bringing more expensive satellite phone costs in line with contemporary mobile phone plans.

Karma Barndon
Pivotel sat kit.

Pivotel sat kit.

According to Pivotel CEO Peter Bolger the solution aims to help industries operating in remote locations to communicate with colleagues and management from anywhere, with a cost effective plan.  “With...

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