
Thanks to a satellite messenger of a small world rescued while traveling in Mongolia
In light of the fear of rabies during a trek in a very remote area of Mongolia it was necessary to immediately evacuate Ren for a shot within 24 hours. Thanks to an inertial satellite messenger of a small world Ran was able to call for assistance and within 20 hours was evacuated by helicopter to a hospital in Ulaanbaatar.
Ren's mother wrote to us
Dear Oded, I have no words to express my gratitude for the assistance you provided via satellite phone to Bnei Ran during your trip to Northern Mongolia. Since he was bitten by a horse, and there was a fear of rabies, time was critical and the vaccine he was supposed to receive within 24 hours. The hikers were on a horseback ride in the north of the country, completely disconnected from a cell phone. If one of them did not have a "small world" satellite phone, they would be wasting precious time going down to one of the villages and searching for reception. With the help of the satellite device we received a notification of the injury, we updated the insurance sent by a rescue helicopter, and Ren arrived within about 20 hours at the American Hospital in Ulan-Batur, and received the shot. parents! Our children do not always exercise judgment, and do not always understand the dangers of a trip that involves disconnecting from a source of help. Do not let them go without a satellite device where you can always know where they are, give them help when needed and rescue them. a thousand thanks
A small world satellite messenger could save your life too!

Thanks to a satellite messenger of a small world rescued while traveling in Mongolia
In light of the fear of rabies during a trek in a very remote area of Mongolia it was necessary to immediately evacuate Ren for a shot within 24 hours. Thanks to an inertial satellite messenger of a small world Ran was able to call for assistance and within 20 hours was evacuated by helicopter to a hospital in Ulaanbaatar.
Ren's mother wrote to us
Dear Oded, I have no words to express my gratitude for the assistance you provided via satellite phone to Bnei Ran during your trip to Northern Mongolia. Since he was bitten by a horse, and there was a fear of rabies, time was critical and the vaccine he was supposed to receive within 24 hours. The hikers were on a horseback ride in the north of the country, completely disconnected from a cell phone. If one of them did not have a "small world" satellite phone, they would be wasting precious time going down to one of the villages and searching for reception. With the help of the satellite device we received a notification of the injury, we updated the insurance sent by a rescue helicopter, and Ren arrived within about 20 hours at the American Hospital in Ulan-Batur, and received the shot. parents! Our children do not always exercise judgment, and do not always understand the dangers of a trip that involves disconnecting from a source of help. Do not let them go without a satellite device where you can always know where they are, give them help when needed and rescue them. a thousand thanks
A small world satellite messenger could save your life too!