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Iridium’s Newest Satellite Gear Gives You Wi-Fi Across The Entire Planet

3:00AM September 8, 2011 | Sam Biddle

If you think your phone’s data connection is shitty at home, just imagine being in the middle of the wilderness. Or on a mountain. Or the ocean. Iridium’s new super-rugged handset and access point sucks satellite signal everywhere you go. More »


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Online Flight Data Recorder: Best Idea In A Long Time

1:20AM July 23, 2010 | Jesus Diaz

Every time there’s an aeroplane crash and they can’t find the flight data recorder, I ask the same question: Why don’t they transmit all the data and record it in a server in real time? That’s what Iridium thinks too. More »


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Iridium 9555 Moves Satphone Form Factors Two Years Into The Future–To 1999

11:00PM October 21, 2008 | John Mahoney

Satellite phones are still struggling to make it into this decade, design wise, but Iridium’s new 9555 is a solid leap forward, with its internalised antenna, speakerphone, improved SMS and email and 30% volume reduction in comparison to its predecessor, the 9505a. It’s still a piece Gordon Gekko would feel at home with, but I think we can definitely look the other way on clunkiness when we’re uplinking to one of Iridium’s 66 low-earth birds to call Mum from the barren Mongol steppe while sipping on yak tea–that’s persistence that will never go out of style. Out in November for an as-yet undisclosed price. [Electronista]

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