BSNL has introduced a new satellite phone in India, but this isn't a device aimed at everyday smartphone buyers. Priced at Rs 1,34,166 (inclusive of taxes), the handset is designed for users who often work or travel in places where traditional mobile networks simply don't exist. Instead of relying on cellular towers, the phone connects through satellite networks, allowing voice communication even in some of the country's most remote locations. Here's everything you need to know about BSNL's newly introduced satellite phone, who it is meant for and why it carries such a premium price tag.What Is Special About BSNL's Satellite Phone?Unlike regular smartphones, the new BSNL handset is an Inmarsat satellite phone built for mission-critical communication.
According to BSNL, the device is designed for sectors such as Defence, maritime operations, disaster response, mining, remote industrial sites and adventure travel, where mobile connectivity is often unavailable.The biggest highlight of the device is satellite connectivity, which allows users to make voice calls even outside the reach of conventional mobile towers. The handset also comes with an SOS emergency support feature, a rugged design suitable for harsh environments, and long battery life for extended use in the field.














