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User’s Guide EMS-MN-1110-10048 
Land Earth Stations (LES) 
Inmarsat Service Providers (ISPs) operate Land Earth 
Stations (LES). The ISPs are typically public telephone 
companies of the country where the LES is located. 
Using satellite communications antenna and up-and-
downlink communications equipment, the LES converts the 
space segment to a format compatible with public and 
private telephone and data networks. 
Each satellite is associated with a number of Land Earth 
Stations that fall within its coverage.  
Mobile Earth Stations (MES) 
The Mobile Earth Station (MES) provides ISDN service 
over the Satellite network similar to the ISDN services 
installed by telecommunications companies for land-based 
data communication. 
The HSD Aeronautical Transceiver acts as a Mobile Earth 
Station providing the connection to the Inmarsat Swift64 
service. 
Figure 2 shows the basic connection between the MES, 
Satellite, LES, and land network connections.