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Because they can communicate over longer distances, satellite cellphones may offer lower performance than other cellular phones. One effect could be on handset size and weight. If a satellite cellphone was noticeably bigger and heavier than your current cellphone - say the equivalent of going back one generation to an older phone - how would that influence you? [ ] Definitely would not buy it [ ] Much less likely to buy it [ ] A bit less likely to buy it [ ] Would not influence my buying decision You may add a comment inside the square brackets: [ ]
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If a satellite phone was not reliable in cars, how would that influence you? [ ] Definitely would not buy it [ ] Much less likely to buy it [ ] A bit less likely to buy it [ ] Would not influence buying decision You may add a comment inside the square brackets: [ ]
SOL 923-79967-902 DUE 080598 POC Deborah A. Bittner, Contract Specialist, Phone (301) 286-5387, Fax (301) 286-1739, Email Deborah.A.Bittner.1@gsfc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest information about this notice, http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/GSFC/date.html#923-79967-902. E-MAIL: Deborah A. Bittner, Deborah.A.Bittner.1@gsfc.nasa.gov. NASA/GSFC plans to issue a Request for Quote (RFQ) for Airtime for the support of satellite telephones. This support will cover airtime for an unspecified number of satellite telephones. Support will include: (1) complete coverage of the United States, South America and Russia; (2) provide 24-hour technical service to satellite telephones 7 days a week, 365 days a year (accessible through the phones); (3) must be usable on any make satellite phone; (4) no access fee -- only pay when using the airtime; (5) Flat rate per minute -- no hidden charges; and (6) must have secured telephone line capability. This procurement is being co.
As cellular networks spread over more of the world and phone companies do deal s with each other, you may be able to take your standard cellphone to more places. Given the pricing preferences youve just expressed, how often you would have to use a satellite cellphone to feel you got good use out of it? [ ]Once a week [ ]Once a month [ ]Once a quarter [ ]Once a year You may add a comment inside the square brackets: [ ]
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