No, not all phones work everywhere in the world. For an "everywhere" phone i believe you would need a satellite phone.
Satellite phones definitely work in stormy weather. People have this perception that they dont but that is a myth. Weather does not affect satellite phones. Some people would think they do because of satellite cable but please understand that satellite phones are different from cable and they still work in stormy weather.
Satellite phones work by connecting directly to a communications satellite in orbit, which then routes the call to a standard phone network. Because the satellites are in orbit the phone can work anywhere on earth.
Skype phones are not satellite phones. They are phones which connect to Wi-Fi and then run the Skype program to communicate with other phones. You can use them to call satellite phones, but they do not offer satellite phones.
Satellite phones are powerful portable phones which communicate directly with a satellite, eliminating the need for a cell tower. Satellite phones are extremely useful in areas that are desolate, like the desert or at sea where phone signals from towers will not reach.
sattelite phones
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Satellite phones work by using satellites in orbit as the transmission center, rather than cell phone towers. They work well anywhere in the world, but they are expensive.
Some will - satellite phones notably do. For others, there are no base stations for them to connect with.
A satellite Video PID (VPID) is a unique identifier that is used to assign a specific video stream within a satellite transmission. It helps receivers to identify and decode the video data accurately from the satellite signal.
in general, I should think so yes.If they were not, devices such as mobile phones and satellite tv would not work...
Worldwide with satellite phones.