Founded in 1979, Inmarsat offers telecommunications and data services to governments, commercial enterprises, and humanitarian organizations. Their services include voice and high-speed data communications accessed from various platforms such as vessels, aircraft, vehicles, and remote locations. With thirteen satellites in geostationary orbit, Inmarsat ensures global coverage. They also offer broadband services for office applications, act as a Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, and provide Internet of Things (IoT) services for industries such as agriculture, energy, and transport. Inmarsat focuses on communication certainty, especially in areas where terrestrial networks are unreliable or inaccessible. They invest heavily in satellite-based secure connections for mobility, staying ahead of technology advancements.