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Iridium Sat-Phone.
Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 19, 2001 at 00:00
P.G. (Tas)
Can anyone give me any information about the reintroduced Iridium system, call costs, coverage and availability of service and handsets (preferably in
Tasmania
or
Victoria
). Thanks in advance.
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AnswerID: 1638 Submitted: Thursday, Dec 20, 2001 at 00:00
Peter
replied: Tell us when this all happened ! Its news to me/ everyone, and we all thought this system was dead and buried ?
pete
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AnswerID: 1639 Submitted: Thursday, Dec 20, 2001 at 00:00
Colin
replied: http://www.iridium.com/contact/
The info on their Web site says the service was offered to the public in March 2001. I have requested info on service availibility in
Australia
. Motorola seems to be the hardware supplier! I will let you know the response. What about the Motorola Sat/mobile phone system?
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AnswerID: 1641 Submitted: Friday, Dec 21, 2001 at 00:00
John R.
replied: It's true. Iridium is back. Apparently just before the satellites were due to be brought back to earth (read crashed into the sea) the American government stepped in with a few threats and promises. Result: new company. Australian distributors are Satellite
Communications
Australia
, www.satcoms.com.au based in Melbourne(see ad on page 95 in October 2001 issue of4X4Australia).
I bought my satphone at the Southampton Boat Show three months ago for equivalent of about A$800. Unit was built by Motorola for original iridium network and was supposed to be able to work on GSM network as well. That option no longer available due to new company, contracts, etc. Those early phones were thus sold with updated software but were called REFURBISHED, even though they are brand new, complete with worldwide power adaptors, aerials, adaptors, etc. There is even a dedicated solar charger (optional) so you would never need to be near a power supply, generator or car battery again! There were limited numbers of these and I don't know whether they made it to
Australia
. Guaranteed worldwide coverage but must be out of doors to receive satellites. Good thing is that people can stay in contact with you through FREE text messages, up to 120 characters, sent either by email or via iridium's website directly to your iridium phone number. Don't know call costs but monthly network charges are
about US
$30.00 (I am currently living/working in the UK but all bills are calculated in US dollars) Hope this answers your question, John R.
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AnswerID: 1642 Submitted: Saturday, Dec 22, 2001 at 00:00
Steve
replied: One of the early problems with Iridium was that the closest base station to
Australia
was Thailand. Thus the calls were very expensive. It would be good if there was a local base station.
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