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Countries Where inReach Devices May Be Regulated, Prohibited or Embargoed
NOTICE: Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use or possession of satellite communications devices. It is the responsibility of the user to know and follow all applicable laws in the jurisdictions where an inReach® device is intended to be used. In some countries there is the potential for systems or hardware that could be in place that would cause satellite interference.
inReach® devices operate on the Iridium satellite network, which provides 100% global coverage. However, some countries require prior permission or a government-issued registration code to activate or use satellite communication devices. Other countries completely prohibit the use of satellite communicators. In addition, United States embargoes prohibit providing satellite communications products and services in some countries.
Countries that May Regulate or Prohibit the Use or Possession of a Satellite Communicator, or are on a List of U.S. Embargoed Countries*
Afghanistan
Crimea region of Ukraine
Cuba
Georgia (SMS)
India
Iran
North Korea
Myanmar
Sudan
Syria
Thailand
Vietnam
China
Russia
*Regulations and the list above may change without notice. It is important to review the restrictions for satellite communicators for any country you may be travelling to in order to avoid issues for using or carrying an inReach satellite communication device. Your travel destination may have recently changed its laws or policies for various reasons. The US State Department has a list of foreign embassies and consulates that you can contact for more information.
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