On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 19:59:05 +0200 (CEST)
[email protected] wrote:

> The best phones are satellite phones, depending on the region/hemisphere you  
> live they are hard to triangulate. depending on the foot print of the  
> satellite coverage and region. but they are a bit expensive, Lately their  
> prices have drop a lot. SAT PHONES COULD TALK VIA ENCRYPTION POINT TO POINT,  
> iF YOU HAVE THE MONEY TO PAY FOR THAT KIND OF SOFTWARE. REMENBER there is  
> nothing that big brother has not cypher.
> 
>   For example: Thuraya phones, they come in various models, some models could 
>  
> use them with dual Sim cards. including an adaptor to use your famous IPHONE.
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_phone
> 
> http://www.thuraya.com/
> 
> http://www.iridium.com/default.aspx
> 
> Considering that you are buying a sat phone, do your home work diligently  
> always check the foot print of the satellite network.
> 
> IRIDIUM phones are usable world wide, but Thuraya is not. If you purchase a  
> sat phone buy one outside the USA. I bought my thuraya in dubai UAE. I found  
> out, some of the features on that specific model are not available in the USA 
>  
> model bacause governement regulations. For example: Able to disable the GPS  
> IN COMMAND and P2P conversations, unlimited text messages.
> 
>   Later on time I bought one IRIDIUM, SEA FARER phone in Kuwait, was the best 
>  
> investment, gorgeous, robust, water proof phone, included p2p PHONE FOR FREE  
> via encryption, as long the other party was in the same network.
> 
> Good luck

I don't need a phone, specially a satellite phone.
So the best thing to do is to not have a cell phone :)

Thanks.

-- 
Libere,
Pascal Diogo Antunes.
 
"Il faut manger pour vivre et non pas vivre pour manger."- Socrate.

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