UK Regulator Mulls Satellite-to-Cell Phone Service

Following in the path of countries such as the US that permit some mobile phones to use satellite connectivity, the UK is opting to move ahead to allow such services too.

The UK is poised to become Europe's first country offering legal satellite connectivity for smartphones. The regulator Ofcom has released a consultation authorising the move and is requesting comments no later than the 10th October 2025.

Making this service available to standard mobile phones would provide the most remote parts of the UK with the access needed to send texts, make phone calls or even connect to the Internet - functions presently not possible in areas without mobile phone coverage.

This is known as "direct-to-device" and operation would be permitted after Ofcom has provided a variation to the licences of Mobile Network Operators. The change would also grant such use to mobile handsets and any other devices that make use of SIM cards.

Icom UK Supports The Scouts with IC-9700 Radio for JOTA Activities

Icom UK have provided an IC-9700 radio to the Scout Association to aid their yearly Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) activities and various Amateur radio promotional events.

The Scout Association’s annual JOTA programme provides young people with an insight into Amateur radio, helping them connect with other Scouts across the world whilst learning the fundamentals of radio communication.

We have written an article about our involvement, which you can read here: Icom UK Supports The Scouts with IC-9700 Radio for JOTA Activities.

To watch a short video about JOTA, including our IC-9700, click here: JOTA and the Important Involvement of Amateur Radio.

New Book Release: ARRL On the Air Yearbooks

New Book Release: ARRL On the Air Yearbooks

Enjoy On the Air magazine with a collection of colorful articles featured in issues from 2020-2021 and 2022-2023. The On the Air Yearbooks cover a range of ham radio interests and topics, delivering introductory techniques and stories that help hams get the most out of their amateur radio license. They cover what to do with a Technician-class license, how to operate on HF, and WSJT-X modes like FT8 and WSPR. They’re also full of practical information about handheld radios, repeaters, satellites, Parks on the Air®, and participating in ARRL Field Day.

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