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  • Iridium to introduce 2-Way Txt Capabilities

    06-13-2011, 03:20 PM

    gderamel | Iridium to introduce 2-Way Txt Capabilities

    Figured I share this with the group... especially for those thinking of investing in any new Satellite messaging gadgets.

    Iridium, which operates a high-earth-orbit network of satellites is about to introduce a 2-way global messaging system. They've signed an agreement with five partners who will each develop their own gadgets (press release).

    I have a Spot Messenger which relies on the GlobalStar Satellite network. It works okay in the low latitudes (<50 degrees); but apparently in the higher lats - its useless. And, don't bother with their new Spot 2... it's a bear to setup and the texting capability - if you want to call it that - is awful.

    *Regarding impact on 406 mhz ELTS - I'm not sure which of these two satellite networks they rely on, but I'm sure this Iridium announcement will have an impact on that market as well. I was told GlobalStar is financially very weak.

    EDIT:

    *406 MHz ELTS rely on the COSPAS-SARSAT satellite system, NOTHING to do with the Iridium or GlobalStar satellites. Although also a low-orbit system, the COSPAS-SARSAT system, has a dedicated geostationary network of satellites that covers the polar regions (LEOSAR satellites). If your interested in how the 406 ELTs get their coverage, click on the COSPAS-SARAT link.
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