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The Iridium Edge Pro has a built-in GNSS reception module which allows resource tracking anywhere in the world.
Marcelo Sturmann, Product Manager of Globalsat Group, acknowledges the new opportunities in the fishing and oil & gas markets provided by the Iridium Edge Pro's configuration simplicity and interface features.
Using the Iridium Edge Pro can provide significant savings and risk reduction for vessel and fishing monitoring, mission critical electrical component management, long-haul vehicle telematics, and refrigerated container monitoring.
Iridium partners can utilize the BLE connectivity of the Iridium Edge Pro to create solutions with wireless sensors for real-time information delivery.
Iridium Edge Pro offers global coverage with real-time two-way communications.
The Iridium Edge Pro reports positions and conditions through the Iridium constellation.
Globalsat Group is testing different applications of the Iridium Edge Pro for several markets and preparing training and demonstrations for partners and customers in the region.
Iridium Edge Pro is compatible with Amazon Web Services through the Iridium CloudConnect service.
Iridium Edge Pro is an ultra-compact terminal that features programmatic capabilities, a satellite location signal receiver, and various interfaces.
Hemeria supplied subsystems for the O3b and Iridium Next constellations prior to moving into complete satellite manufacturing in 2017 with support from the French space agency CNES.
On 2020-07-02, the U.S. Air Force’s 18th Space Control Squadron issued a warning to the University of Wuerzburg of a 2020-07-05 conjunction between UWE-4 and a retired Iridium satellite.
Relativity Space plans to carry out the six Iridium replacement satellite launches from a new launch site it proposes to develop at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
The six replacement Iridium Next satellites were built alongside the 75 satellites launched on eight Falcon 9 flights between January 2017 and January 2019 and are currently in ground storage.
On 2020-06-24, Iridium Communications signed a launch contract with Relativity Space to deliver satellites to orbit.
Iridium awarded Relativity Space an on-demand contract for six replacement-satellite launches using the Terran 1 rocket.
Iridium completed its second-generation constellation in January 2019 with 66 operational satellites and 9 in-orbit spares.
Iridium no longer expects its Certus broadband service to reach $100,000,000 in annual revenue in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Iridium and OneWeb established a partnership in September to develop a combined service pairing Iridium’s L-band connectivity with OneWeb’s future Ku-band service.
Iridium had told analysts to expect 2020 revenue to exceed 2019’s $447,200,000 by 6–8% prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
Iridium reported $145,300,000 in revenue for the first three months of 2020, up 9% from the same period in 2019.