GEO-Mobile Radio Interface

GEO-Mobile Radio Interface (GEO stands for Geostationary Earth Orbit), better known as GMR, is an ETSI standard for satellite phones. The GMR standard is derived from the 3GPP-family terrestrial digital cellular standards and supports access to GSM/UMTS core networks. It is used by ACeS, ICO, Inmarsat, SkyTerra, TerreStar and Thuraya.[1]

There are two widely-deployed variants of GMR, both heavily modeled after GSM

GMR-1 is the technology used by Thuraya. GMR-1 3G is the technology used for TerreStar and SkyTerra. GMR-2 is used by Inmarsat iSatPhonePro.

GMR was developed by TIA and ETSI.[1]

Air Interface Ciphers

Versions of standard and cipher used:[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 IEEE Xplore
  2. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sat.941/abstract "These specifications are called GMR-1 (used by Thuraya, see Section 4.4) and GMR-2 (used by ACeS, see Section 4.5) and contain adaptations for the GSM standard to cope with the characteristics of GEO systems. GMR allows the access via satellite to the GSM core network"
  3. 1 2 "Don’t trust satellite phones"

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