Dear All,<br><br>I have a rather specific question, but I haven't been able to find much information on this and thought those of you with experience doing fieldwork in remote locations might have some ideas. Beginning in March and for about a year I'll be doing fieldwork in a remote village in southeastern Indonesia (Alor). There is no electricity (other than a few hit-or-miss generators). I plan to bring solar panels and/or a generator (depending on how much funding I have). However, there is also no cell phone service. I'd like to be able to keep in touch with my family back home without making regular trips to the nearest internet-connected location (several hours away), so I'm considering investing in a satellite phone. <br>
<br>So, my questions: Has anyone used such a device in the field before? in Indonesia our the surrounding region in particular? Would it be better to buy the phone in country to make sure I get something that works? Are there any other options for setting up satellite-internet access in the field that isn't outrageously expensive (the phones themselves are quite pricey!).<br>
<br>Thanks for any suggestions or advice!<br>cheers,<br>Nick<br clear="all"><br>----------<br>Nicholas Williams<br>PhD student in Linguistics<br>University of Colorado at Boulder<br><br>