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Iridium Communications
NameIridium Communications
TypePublic
Traded asNASDAQ: IRDM
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2000
FounderMotorola, Lockheed Martin, Boeing
HeadquartersMcLean, Virginia
Key peopleMatt Desch, Thomas Fitzpatrick

Iridium Communications. Iridium Communications is a global satellite communications company that provides voice and data services through its constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, connecting people and devices in remote and underserved areas, including Alaska, Antarctica, and the Middle East. The company's services are used by a variety of organizations, including NASA, the US Department of Defense, and Red Cross. Iridium Communications has partnered with companies like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Qualcomm to expand its offerings.

History

Iridium Communications was founded in 2000 by Motorola, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing, with the goal of providing global satellite communications services. The company launched its first satellite in 1998, and by 2002, it had a constellation of 66 satellites in orbit, providing services to customers like Coca-Cola, FedEx, and the United Nations. In 2009, Iridium Communications launched its second-generation satellite constellation, Iridium NEXT, which was developed in partnership with Thales Alenia Space and Northrop Grumman. The company has also worked with SpaceX to launch its satellites into orbit.

Technology

Iridium Communications' technology is based on a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites that provide global coverage, including polar regions like Greenland and Svalbard. The company's satellites use L-band and Ka-band frequencies to provide voice and data services, and are connected to a network of ground stations, including those in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Svalbard, Norway. Iridium Communications has also developed a range of devices and antennas, including the Iridium 9555 satellite phone, which is used by customers like National Geographic and the US Navy. The company's technology has been recognized with awards from organizations like the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Services

Iridium Communications provides a range of services, including voice, data, and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, to customers in industries like aviation, maritime, and emergency response. The company's services are used by organizations like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and the American Red Cross. Iridium Communications has also partnered with companies like Garmin and DeLorme to provide GPS and tracking services. The company's services have been used in a range of applications, including search and rescue operations, disaster response, and environmental monitoring.

Satellites

Iridium Communications' satellite constellation consists of 66 satellites in low Earth orbit, which provide global coverage and are connected to a network of ground stations. The company's satellites are designed to provide high-quality voice and data services, and are equipped with L-band and Ka-band transponders. Iridium Communications has launched its satellites into orbit using rockets like the SpaceX Falcon 9 and the Vandenberg Air Force Base-based Delta II. The company's satellites have been used by customers like NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the European Space Agency.

Company

Iridium Communications is a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol IRDM. The company is headquartered in McLean, Virginia, and has offices in locations like London, Singapore, and Tokyo. Iridium Communications is led by a team of experienced executives, including Matt Desch and Thomas Fitzpatrick, who have worked with companies like Intel and IBM. The company has received awards and recognition from organizations like the National Space Foundation and the Satellite Industry Association.

Applications

Iridium Communications' services have a range of applications, including emergency response, search and rescue, and environmental monitoring. The company's services are used by organizations like the US Coast Guard, the National Park Service, and the World Wildlife Fund. Iridium Communications has also partnered with companies like Caterpillar and John Deere to provide M2M services for heavy equipment and agricultural applications. The company's services have been used in a range of industries, including aviation, maritime, and mining, and have been recognized with awards from organizations like the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Category:Telecommunications companies

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