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Iridium selects partners for new satellite IoT device

MCLEAN, Virginia, August 13, 2020

Iridium Communications today announced six beta partners for its newest out-of-the-box satellite IoT device, the Iridium Edge Solar – an intelligent, secure and maintenance-free solar-powered remote asset management device with over-the-air configuration capabilities.  
 
The six companies selected to participate in beta testing include CLS Telemetry,  Everywhere Communications, Marlink, M2M Connectivity, Rock Seven, and Tesacom.  These companies represent some of the most innovative of the over 450 partners that are licensed to create Iridium network-based solutions.
 
As part of this process, Iridium Edge Solar is undergoing a multi-continent deployment that will push the device’s limits for applications including Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS), fisheries management, asset tracking including freight and containers, oil and gas and heavy equipment telematics data reporting.  
 
In addition, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)-enabled smart device applications are being tested to allow users to maintain remote asset management and monitoring from their smartphone and/or tablet.  Unlike competitive satellite GPS tracking products, Iridium Edge Solar enables real-time, two-way communication, over-the-air configuration changes and local wireless capabilities over BLE – anywhere in the world.
 
“The Iridium Edge Solar is the new gold standard for the solar-powered satellite IoT device world, but at an incredibly cost-effective rate,” said Bryan Hartin, executive vice president, sales and marketing, Iridium. “Our beta partners will be pushing the device to its limits in a wide array of environments, ensuring it meets the industry-leading quality and reliability standards for which Iridium is known.”
 
Hartin continued: “Iridium’s partners play a pivotal role in bringing our new technologies to market and we’re looking forward to commercially launching Iridium Edge Solar with their help before the end of 2020.”
 
Traditionally, solar-powered asset tracking devices have faced several challenges that would limit field life and result in questionable reliability.  Through complete encapsulation of vital electronics, the Iridium Edge Solar conquers common problems such as water intrusion, limited operating temperature, long-term reliability or degraded battery capacity over time.  With military-grade ruggedized packaging and an innovative dual-power system, the Iridium Edge Solar combines solar rechargeable batteries with a separate high-capacity battery ensuring data delivery even in low-light conditions. 
 
When combined with Iridium’s truly global coverage, and services like Iridium CloudConnect, which simplifies integration with Amazon Web Services, any organisation will be able to rapidly scale and deploy a reliable, solar-powered asset-tracking device anywhere on the planet for up to 10 years without maintenance. 
 
This new product expands Iridium’s portfolio of IoT devices beyond the company’s 2017 debut finished product, Iridium Edge, with both products supporting complementary but equally important use-cases extending connectivity beyond the reach of cellular coverage.  As of the second quarter of 2020, Iridium commercial IoT subscribers grew 20% from the year-ago period to 863,000 customers, further cementing the company’s place as the premier satellite IoT company. - TradeArabia News Service
 



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