Iridium Certus goes live: $3 billion NEXT satellite constellation launch complete
Pivotel is the first and currently only mobile carrier in Australia to market the Iridium Certus service
Leading telecommunications provider Pivotel has today congratulated Iridium Communications Inc. on the commercial launch of its Iridium Certus broadband service, enabled by the company's new $3 billion Iridium® NEXT satellite constellation.
Iridium Certus is a new advanced multi-service platform that redefines the capabilities of mobile satellite communications across maritime, government, IoT, aviation, land mobile, and other applications. The service extends the reach of terrestrial and cellular infrastructure like never before, providing uncompromised coverage to the most remote locations across the planet.
Peter Bolger, Pivotel CEO said the company is proud to be the first and only mobile carrier in Australia approved to provide the Iridium Certus service.
“The debut of Iridium Certus marks a new era of satellite communications where consumers are offered access to secure and reliable voice and data solutions that are mobile, compact and can operate in the most remote environments virtually anywhere in the world, and we’re thrilled to be among the first providers in the world to bring this service to market,” Mr Bolger said.
“The smaller profile and competitive pricing of the Iridium Certus satellite terminals will open up new markets for satellite-based mobile data, and we’re expecting emergency services, utilities and government agencies to be among the early adopters.
“The dual mode cellular and satellite-land terminals with least-cost routing will allow customers to maintain critical communications virtually anywhere in the country, further closing the digital divide between city and country.”
Pivotel plans to launch the new service shortly in Australia and New Zealand using Australian ‘04’ mobile numbers, and local area numbers in the United States, ensuring customers have access to the same benefits they currently enjoy with Pivotel’s regular satellite services. This includes calls to Iridium Certus at call-to-mobile rates, simple dialling rules, free incoming satellite calls, and local customer support.
Iridium CEO Matt Desch said he is pleased to partner with a leading company like Pivotel as it helps the company to push boundaries and provide connectivity for customers residing within the 80-plus percent of the world that lacks cellular coverage.
“The launch of Iridium Certus has been a huge achievement and we’re eager for our valued partners to adopt and roll-out the new service which has been long-awaited by every target industry,” said Mr Desch.
“Iridium Certus addresses the needs of satellite communications users with a robust suite of solutions available, disrupting the status-quo through our smaller, faster, lighter and more cost-effective terminals and service."
Seafarers are also among those set to benefit. The simplicity of truly global coverage and cost-effective plans will allow maritime users to have a more competitive range of choices when evaluating connectivity solutions for vessels of any size. Pivotel expects the service will be highly regarded by operators of medium sized vessels wanting Iridium Certus as their primary data connection or as a reliable backup to VSAT on large vessels.
The launch of the Iridium Certus service comes at the end of a long running project that involved integrating Pivotel’s Australian carrier network with the Iridium Certus infrastructure in Tempe, Arizona and provides points of interconnect in Australia, Los Angeles and New York. Through that infrastructure Pivotel is able to provide the lowest latency, fully secure end-to-end data link from the satellite terminal to its customer’s networks in Australia and the US, with extension planned to New Zealand later in 2019.