The Global Mobile Satellite System (GMSS) consists of several satellite phone providers serving private customers. It can be compared to PLMN (wireless telephony carriers) and PSTN (traditional wire-based telephony).
As of 2023, ranges of numbers have been assigned to two GMSS carriers:
In 1996, the ITU introduced country code +881 for direct international dialing of phones on GMSS providers. (Inmarsat had already been allocated country code +870.) The next digit following the country code is allocated (two at a time) to a particular GMSS carrier:[1][2]
Carrier | GMSS codes |
---|---|
spare (formerly ICO) | +881 0 +881 1 |
spare (formerly Ellipso) | +881 2 +881 3 |
spare | +881 4 +881 5 |
Iridium | +881 6 +881 7 |
Globalstar | +881 8 +881 9 |
Satellite numbers outside the GMSS country code
Inmarsat is a satellite-based communications provider, but it is primarily a maritime service and is not generally considered part of the GMSS.
Globalstar usually allocates subscribers with a local number in the country they are based rather than using their GMSS country code.
Iridium also uses an Arizona-based access number to call Iridium phones for those unwilling or unable to call the usually expensive GMSS number directly.
Thuraya has been assigned +882-16, within the +882 range for International Networks.
References
- ↑ ITU-T SG2 NCT: E.164 country code 881 plus two 1-digit ICs
- ↑ "ITU-T E.164 International Shared Country Codes". ITU. Retrieved 21 August 2023.