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BSNL Satellite Phone Priced at ₹1.34 Lakh, Limited to Approved Users

BSNL launches ₹1.34 lakh satellite phone in India, restricted to defence, maritime, disaster response, mining and adventure travellers.


Government of India-owned BSNL has launched a satellite phone in India priced at ₹1.34 lakh (₹1,34,166 including taxes). It is not for general consumers — only defence personnel, maritime operators, disaster response teams, mining/industrial workers, and approved adventure travellers can buy it, subject to authorisation from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).

With this satellite-phone launch from BSNL, India’s satellite phone ecosystem now spans BSNL’s government‑backed device and global imports (Iridium, Inmarsat, Thuraya, Garmin, LeSat). Everyday consumers cannot buy them freely — only authorised sectors and individuals with DoT clearance.

Key Facts About BSNL Satellite Phone

  • Price: ₹1,34,166 (inclusive of taxes)
  • Connectivity: Direct satellite link (via Inmarsat/Viasat), bypassing mobile towers
  • Features:
    • Satellite-based voice calls & SMS
    • SOS emergency support
    • Rugged design for harsh environments
    • Long battery life for extended field use

Who Can Buy It?

  • Defence personnel: Army, Navy, Air Force, Border Security Forces
  • Maritime operators: Ships, offshore rigs, sailors
  • Disaster response teams: Emergency services, NGOs in flood/earthquake zones
  • Mining & industrial workers: Remote sites without telecom infrastructure
  • Adventure travellers: Pilgrims, trekkers, expeditions in remote regions

⚠️ Approval Required: Buyers must obtain DoT authorisation before purchase. Using an unapproved satellite phone in India is illegal and can lead to prosecution.

BSNL Satellite Phone Priced at ₹1.34 Lakh, Limited to Approved Users

Tariff Plans (BSNL GSPS)

  • Government Agencies:
    • Plan G1: ₹3,500/month → 16–20 minutes talktime
    • Annual GA: ₹38,500 → 240 minutes
  • Commercial Users:
    • Plan C1: ₹11,670/month → 60 minutes
    • Annual CA: ₹64,185 → 360 minutes
  • Extra Usage: ₹18–25 per minute/message after quota

Why Strict Regulation?

  • Satellite phones bypass local telecom networks, making them harder to monitor
  • Rules tightened after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, where satphones were reportedly misused. 

Major Satellite Phones Available in India (2026)

Besides BSNL’s ₹1.34 lakh satellite phone, India’s market in 2026 offers several international models like Inmarsat IsatPhone 2, Iridium 9555, Thuraya XT‑Lite, Garmin inReach communicators, and newer regional devices such as LeSat F2. These are available through global suppliers (Amazon, Alibaba) but require Department of Telecommunications (DoT) clearance for legal use in India
  • Inmarsat IsatPhone 2: Shockproof, waterproof, global coverage – Defence, maritime, industrial users
  • Iridium 9555: Rugged, GPS interphone, pole‑to‑pole coverage – Government, oil & gas, explorers
  • Thuraya XT‑Lite: Affordable entry‑level, voice/SMS – Remote workers, small maritime operators
  • Garmin inReach Explorer+: GPS navigation, topo maps, SOS – Trekkers, adventure tourism
  • Garmin inReach Mini 2: Lightweight, 2‑way messaging, SOS – Outdoor enthusiasts, hikers
  • LeSat F2: Multi‑constellation (Beidou + GPS) – Regional operators, field researchers
  • BSNL Satellite Phone: Direct sat‑link via Viasat, rugged build – Defence, disaster response, mining

ModelPrice (USD)Key FeaturesTarget Users
Inmarsat IsatPhone 2~$1,138Shockproof, waterproof, global coverageDefence, maritime, industrial
Iridium 9555~$1,100Rugged, GPS interphone, pole‑to‑pole coverageGovernment, oil & gas, explorers
Thuraya XT‑Lite~$850Affordable entry‑level, voice/SMSRemote workers, small maritime operators
Garmin inReach Explorer+~$499GPS navigation, topo maps, SOSTrekkers, adventure tourism
Garmin inReach Mini 2~$352Lightweight, 2‑way messaging, SOSOutdoor enthusiasts, hikers
LeSat F2~$1,159Multi‑constellation (Beidou + GPS)Regional operators, field researchers
BSNL Satellite Phone₹1,34,166Direct sat‑link via Viasat, rugged buildDefence, disaster response, mining

Regulatory Notes

  • DoT Authorisation Required: All satellite phones in India need clearance from the Department of Telecommunications
  • Illegal Use Penalties: Possession without approval can lead to prosecution
  • Approved Sectors: Defence, maritime, disaster response, mining, and authorised adventure travel

Market Trends in India (2026)

  • Adventure Tourism Growth: Compact communicators like Garmin inReach are popular among trekkers
  • Professional Demand: Iridium and Inmarsat dominate defence, maritime, and oil/gas sectors
  • Regional Expansion: Devices like LeSat F2 show Asia‑Pacific’s push for lower‑cost satphones
  • Consumer Shift: India’s SATCOM market valued at USD 3.77 billion in 2026, growing at 16% CAGR

Bottom Line

The BSNL satellite phone is a mission-critical device, not a consumer gadget. If you are in defence, maritime, disaster response, mining, or authorised adventure travel, you can apply through BSNL with DoT clearance. For everyday users, it is unavailable.

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