8th October 2015
Satcom Global is delighted to announce two new special deals for Inmarsat BGAN Link, the fixed satellite communications solution for high volume data, making the service more flexible and affordable than ever before.
Get One Month FREE with a 12 Month BGAN Link Plan*
Satcom Global is offering customers one FREE month's subscription when they sign up for any 12 month BGAN Link plan, including the Global, Geographic, AYCE, 2GB and the new Sub-Saharan Africa AYCE 30GB Plans.
This offer is effective immediately until 30th November 2015 - ensure you don't miss out!
Sub-Saharan Africa BGAN Link Plan
We are also delighted to announce the launch of a limited time special plan offering mobility of BGAN link throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. New and existing customers throughout the region will be able to access low-cost reliable data connectivity for long-term projects, by taking advantage of Inmarsat’s new plans enabling full use of the BGAN Link service without any restrictions on fixed location.
The new 3 and 12 month AYCE 30GB plans are available for activation now until 30th March 2016, offering mobility in all African countries excluding Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Somalia, Tunisia and Western Sahara.
BGAN Link is a satellite solution providing high volumes of data for those generally working in one remote location. Ideal for those seeking to set up a remote office quickly and easily, the BGAN Link service is accessed with plug and play BGAN terminals, facilitating access to a range of workplace applications such as email, web browsing and VPN. With a flexible range of airtime packages available they present a reliable satellite communciations solution in their own right as well as an excellent value back up to VSAT.
To access these great value promotions for broadband connectivity with full predictability of costs, please contact your Satcom Global Account Manager today or Just Ask for additional information and pricing.
*Terms and conditions apply. Free month will be the 12th month subscription charge.
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