Ten Things to Know About Iridium Certus
To kick off the summer season, we wanted to provide a deep dive into one of this year's key Iridium initiatives – the launch of Iridium Certus® Enabled by Iridium NEXT, Iridium Certus is our next-generation, specialty broadband service, offering critical safety, L-band communications connectivity to the entire planet. In addition to providing the fastest L-band speeds available, Iridium Certus will shake up the market status quo. By enabling small form factor antennas at competitive price points, for markets such as maritime, a true choice will be offered.
Below are some answers to commonly asked questions about Iridium Certus:
1. What’s in a name? The Latin word ‘certus’ translate to ‘certain, reliable, and sure’, which are key attributes of the new service.
2. How does it work? Iridium Certus is powered by Iridium NEXT, our next-generation, $3 billion satellite constellation. It has been coined the largest ‘tech refresh’ in history, as we replace 66 low Earth orbit satellites with new ones, all in just about 18 months.
3. What makes Iridium Certus stand out? Iridium Certus will deliver new options to the satellite broadband market. For example, in the maritime market, Iridium Certus will provide a real choice for end-users, ending an industry monopoly that has existed for some time. The service will deliver competitively priced, high-performing, pole-to-pole global satellite coverage supporting many important functions including, business operations, IoT applications, crew welfare and critical safety services.
4. How is Iridium Certus different from the competition? Iridium Certus will be highly reliable, due to the advantages of the network’s unique architecture. Located in low Earth orbit (LEO), with crosslinks enabling cross-satellite communication and L-band end-user transmissions, the network is unaffected by weather conditions or the need for ground stations, unlike other satellite networks, like those located in Geostationary Orbit (GEO).
6. Who can use Iridium Certus? Compared to existing L-band services and equipment, Iridium Certus offers superior value. Whether you are a large vessel with heavy data needs, or a smaller operation, our model makes it possible for any industry to have access to reliable, high-quality satellite connectivity, anywhere on the planet.
7. Which terminals support the new service? We have partnered with Cobham, the Thales Group, Rockwell Collins, L3 Communications, all world-class, Value Added Manufacturers (VAMs), to develop cutting-edge terminals to support Iridium Certus. For the maritime market , Cobham’s SAILOR 4300 and VesseLINK by Thales, will be easy to install, light-weight small form factor antennas.. Their design and competitive price points will bring much needed value, choice and increased quality of service to the maritime market. Existing Iridium devices such as Iridium Pilot® will continue to function normally, but will not benefit from the new Iridium Certus speeds without one of the Iridium Certus terminals.
Testimonial from Staffan Iveberg, CTO of Cobham
Testimonial from Brian Aziz, Director of Sales at Thales
8. How can someone sign up for the service? Iridium has a vast partner ecosystem, and does not sell direct-to consumer. Our partners are ready to drive our second-generation of innovation through their global presence and expertise. Iridium selected a group of experienced world-class Service Distribution Partners around the world. More information about our Iridium Certus Partners can be found here.
9. When will Iridium Certus be available? Commercial service introduction is planned for later this year.
10. Where can I learn more? For more information about Iridium Certus, please visit www.iridiumcertus.com. For real-time company updates, please follow Iridium on our social networks – Twitter: @IridiumComm; Facebook: MyIridium; and LinkedIn: Iridium.