The LANTRIX ORBISAT 100 is a device developed to maintain communication of events in places where there is no coverage of cellular telephone systems (GSM). For this purpose, it uses a satellite modem that allows the link through the low orbit satellite network of ORBCOMM. The versatility of this device, in terms of communications, allows it to remain operational even in geographical areas where there is no cellular telephone coverage. The base program of the ORBISAT 100 has the ability to detect the lack of GSM signal. The existence of GSM coverage is not a guarantee of the existence of GPRS service. There are sites where the cellular system does not have GPRS service. Once the lack of GSM or GPRS is detected, the device will automatically switch, after a few minutes, to report through the ORBCOMM system using two pre-programmed events, PANIC and POSITION; the latter with an hourly report. The device allows the sending of any of the events available in the GPRS programming through ORBCOMM, as well as the change of timings.