Softbank, satellite making phone for use in earthquakes
The Japanese operator has tied with Thuraya Telecommunications to create a new satellite handset to launch next year
IDG News Service - Softbank will soon offer a new satellite phone for use in earthquakes and other natural disasters.
The Japanese carrier said Monday it has teamed with Thuraya, a Dubai-based provider of satellite operator services and phones, to offer services. The companies said they will launch a new handset designed specifically for the Japanese market from February, sold through Softbank's retail outlets across the country.
Softbank said the deal with Thuraya will allow it to provide better services during natural disasters like the massive earthquake and tsunami that hit northeast Japan last year. In the power and services outages that followed, Softbank was often slower to restart services than its local competitors.
The company said it will specifically target local media, energy companies and government customers, although private individuals will also be able to buy the new satellite phone.
Softbank, which announced a $20 billion deal to acquire U.S. mobile operator Sprint Nextel in October, has been under pressure at home to improve its reception. The Japanese operator has added subscribers with cheap plans and aggressive advertising in recent years, but has been unable to shake its reputation for poor performance.
The company has also invested heavily in new towers nationwide and moved to acquire a controlling stake in Japanese operator eAccess to expand its data networks.
While Softbank has continued to lead rivals in terms of overall new subscriptions, it has lagged rival KDDI in terms of transfers under Japan's number portability system that allows user to change carriers and keep their numbers, according to news reports. KDDI began offering Apple's iPhones last year, ending Softbank's monopoly.
In order to use satellite services, a clean line of sight is necessary, so services tend to work best on rooftops, in rural areas or at sea.
Thuraya is a global operator based that uses its satellite network and deals with local GSM networks to provide global coverage. They company said its provides reception over two-thirds of the globe.
- The 20 Best iPhone/iPad Games of 2013 So Far
- 9 Steps to Build Your Personal Brand (and Your Career)
- 7 Consumer Technologies Coming to an Enterprise Near You
- 11 Signs Your IT Project is Doomed
- A walking tour: 33 questions to ask about your company's security
- 15 social media scams
- The 7 elements of a successful security awareness program
- IT Certification Study Tips
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Study Tip guide and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, cheat sheets, product reviews and more.
- Inquiry Spotlight: Consumer-Facing Identity The challenges of consumer-facing identity management, access management, and authentication differ in ways subtle and dramatic from those of the employee-facing variety.
- IDC Security Infographic From the Era Before security to this current era of empowerment this infographic from Blue coat provides a timeline navigates the rise of...
- Key Drivers: Why CIOs Believe Empowered Users Set the Agenda for Enterprise Security Several years ago, a transformation in IT began to take place; a transformation from an IT-centric view of technology to a business-centric view...
- Security Empowers Business Every magazine article, presentation or blog about the topic seems to start the same way: trying to scare the living daylights out of...
- Bridging HTTP and FTP with FileXpress Internet Server What if you could take an FTP server on your internal network, and allow external users (partners or customers) to securely access it...
- MFT and FileXpress - An Overview Business users and applications exchange files on a regular basis. File transfer is a core part of the flow of business activity. All Security White Papers | Webcasts
Rising salaries boost IT optimism, though not everyone is feeling upbeat. Our survey of 4,000+ IT workers shows who's riding the wave and why. Use our interactive tool and compare your own paycheck. Read more...