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The Iridium-9 launch is planned to take place at Vandenberg Space Force Base in mid-2023.
Iridium Communications completed a generational upgrade of its satellite network in 2019 and launched the specialty broadband service Iridium Certus.
Iridium GMDSS provides global coverage, including Arctic and Antarctic waters, via L-band satellite connectivity.
Jan De Nul Group plans to roll out Iridium GMDSS in all retrofits and newly built vessels.
The HXDC1600-SAA family of Iridium antennas are specifically tuned for the Iridium network within the frequency range of 1,616 to 1,626 MHz.
Iridium’s June 2020 contract with Relativity included up to six Terran 1 launches each carrying a single spare satellite currently in ground storage.
Iridium signed a 2022-07-26 contract with an unnamed launch provider to launch five spare satellites next year for $35 million, and Iridium’s contract with Relativity remained in effect with one spare left to launch on Terran 1.
Relativity announced customers for Terran 1 including Iridium and Telesat.
Orbital Insight integrates electro-optical, synthetic aperture radar, and RF monitoring satellite data into its platform and ingests vessel traffic data from AIS and air traffic data from ADS-B hosted on Iridium satellites.
The SDL-700 utilizes Iridium Certus broadband connectivity to provide up to 704 Kbps of bandwidth.
The H160M helicopters delivered by Airbus Helicopters for the HIL program will be factory-equipped with SKYTRAC’s Iridium Certus Connected SDL-700 multifunctional system.
Iridium recorded revenue of $175,000,000 for the three months to the end of June 2022, a 17% increase compared with the same period in 2021.
The two Iridium Certus Connected portable terminals offer pole-to-pole connectivity with 99.9% reliability, low latency, and capabilities including telemetry streaming and two-way messaging.
Iridium Certus 100 leverages Iridium’s upgraded constellation to provide midband satcom services tailored to the general aviation pilot community.
Iridium Certus Connected terminals combined with Iridium Certus 100 enable connectivity to any airframe using small form factor devices that do not require costly installations or certifications.
Iridium expects total service revenue growth of 7–9% for 2022, raised from a previous forecast of 5–7%.
Iridium’s net income for the three months to the end of June 2022 increased 19% to $4,600,000.
Iridium Certus 100 provides up to 88 Kbps of bandwidth through SKYTRAC’s DLS-100 and Blue Sky Network’s SkyLink 7100 portable terminals.
Iridium won a seven-year $738,500,000 DoD contract in 2019 for unlimited usage of Iridium narrowband devices for an unlimited number of subscribers.
The LT-4100 is the first Iridium Certus 100 terminal and delivers voice and data connectivity with 100% global coverage.