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Chapter 2: Introduction<br />

The available services allow for a wide range of applications. Examples are<br />

shown below.<br />

Important Before a terminal can be used on the network, it h<strong>as</strong> to be<br />

commissioned by one of the Inmarsat Service Providers (ISPs).<br />

In order to use the different Inmarsat <strong>Fleet</strong> services it is<br />

necessary to have at le<strong>as</strong>t one Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN)<br />

for each of the above mentioned services. In c<strong>as</strong>e all 8 services<br />

are commissioned on your terminal, you will have 8 IMN<br />

numbers.<br />

Calling an Inmarsat <strong>Fleet</strong> terminal corresponds to making international calls.<br />

If the satellite region/area is not known for the terminal the “country” code for<br />

a terminal is 870. When you dial up to an Inmarsat <strong>Fleet</strong> terminal through the<br />

public network, you have to dial the IMN number in addition to the<br />

international access code for Inmarsat, e.g.:<br />

+870 600 <strong>55</strong>5 <strong>55</strong>5<br />

Making calls from an Inmarsat <strong>Fleet</strong> terminal corresponds to making<br />

international calls, meaning you must always dial the country code.<br />

The Inmarsat <strong>Fleet</strong> Service 5<br />

Introduction

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