10.03.10

What happens in Alaska…

Posted in Handheld, Operators, Services, TerreStar at 7:41 pm by timfarrar

Its been known for at least a year that TerreStar’s Genus phone would need an external antenna to provide good performance in Alaska and most of Canada. TerreStar’s latest coverage map indicates this, and also recommends the use of the external antenna in Hawaii and Puerto Rico/US Virgin Islands as well.

We’ve now obtained a picture of the cradle and external antenna, which we understand will be announced soon, presumably once approval is received for this equipment from the FCC.

UPDATE: SatPhoneStore are now selling what is referred to as the Genus External Antenna and Sled for $265. Interestingly, the Genus phone itself is priced at $1150 (down from a “regular price” of $1299), suggesting that the wholesale price of the phone to distributors other than AT&T may be approaching $1000.

It looks like the Genus phone will be a rather harder sell if users need to buy a separate and relatively bulky external antenna to improve performance, so let’s hope that what happens in Alaska stays in Alaska.

1 Comment »

  1. Photos of Terrestar Genus™ External Antenna emerge said,

    October 4, 2010 at 7:25 am

    [...] Genus™ External Antenna assembly via a TMF Associates article posted late yesterday entitled “What happens in Alaska”. As noted here in Terrestar’s newly published coverage map several days ago. The Genus™ [...]

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