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Iridium Direct Internet – Installer – Windows 64bit (ENG) (SEP16)
Software upgrade for Iridium Direct Internet on 64bit Windows.
Iridium Direct Internet – Installer – Windows 32bit (ENG) (SEP16)
Software upgrade for Iridium Direct Internet on 32bit Windows.
Iridium Direct Internet – Installer – Mac (ENG) (SEP16)
Software upgrade for Iridium Direct Internet on Mac.
Iridium Direct Internet – Installation Guide (ENG) (SEP16)
Installation Guide for Iridium Direct Internet on Windows and Mac.

OCENS – OneMail
This is an excellent app for low bandwidth satellite connectivity such as with Iridium Go. Has several advantages over the native Iridium email app, including direct access to your email account for send and receive (no forwarding or separate email address required), faster fetch as it only gets headers initially, ability to work on regular internet connections as well as satellite, and many more. And the Ocens support team is excellent and responsive!

Iridium GO! Mail App Setup
Iridium GO! Setup Homepage Iridium GO! Device Setup Iridium GO! App Setup Mail & Web App Setup Iridium Mail & Web AppQuick Start Guide Overview Iridium Mail & Web is a free application for Android and Apple iOS devices that enables you to wirelessly...Iridium General Terms and Conditions of Use
The Iridium Communications Inc. World Wide Web site is a copyrighted work belonging to Iridium Communications, Inc. (“Iridium”, “we,” or “us”). Iridium provides messaging, service plan management, and other services (collectively, the “Services”) and certain...
Q&A with Iridium CEO, Matt Desch – 15 Questions to Celebrate 15 Years
15 years ago, on September 21, 2006, Matt Desch became Iridium’s Chief Executive Officer. After cycling though five CEOs in five years, Iridium welcomed Matt, who proceeded to lead Iridium through its Initial Public Offering, the Iridium NEXT constellation replacement...
Iridium’s Collaborative Efforts with Arizona State University’s Engineering Projects in Community Service Program (EPICS)
The Engineering Projects in Community Service program, known as EPICS, is a national award-winning social entrepreneurship program that enables ASU students to design, build and deploy systems to solve engineering-based problems for charities, schools, and other not-for-profit organizations. These ASU students seek to solve problems on a global scale and explore ways they can solve technical challenges to make the world a better place. Iridium and the team at the Iridium Technical Support Center (TSC) in Chandler, Arizona have been working closely with the EPICS team to support their various projects.

Truly Global Impact: Q&A With RF Engineering Intern, Bharath
Every summer, Iridium® interns make a truly global difference in a variety of roles ranging from engineering, computer science, astrophysics, business, human resources, marketing, finance and more. Learn more about Bharath Kumar Nagalamadagu Govindaraju, Radio...
How Satellite Communications Keeps Unattended Sensors Connected
Unattended sensors are everywhere. Nearly every industry uses them, and nearly every user has the same requirements: they need them to be on and working, no matter what. Deploying unattended sensors requires a lot of trust in the communications systems that keep the...