Getting Oriented With The Ultimate Recommendation Concerning The Innovative Iridium Satellite Phone - 9555
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Getting Oriented With The Ultimate Recommendation Concerning The Innovative Iridium Satellite Phone - 9555


Iridium's newest satellite phone - the Iridium 9555 - is a vast departure from most current "brick" satellite handsets and appears very well on its way looks like a mobile phone. Due to its hand-friendly form characteristic as well as bright screen, the 9555 is expected to find a massive viewers within the first responders and also for safety consumers.

The satellite phone was introduced at this week's Iridium Partner Event and is anticipated to be offered for customers next month. With its hand-friendly form characteristic and very bright screen. The phone has a small USB port and features e-mail capability.

Iridium phones are the only satellite phones that may be used in absolutely any area, in any condition, rather than of mobile, telephone, or radio services that can become inoperable when towers go down or even telecommunications base is compromised. The 9555 is the mobile phone that first responders will want to have on hand for backup emergency communications in case of ordinary or man-made tragedies.

A call made from one satellite phone to another will be entirely routed through satellite constellations to make sure that the call is not interrupted by any tech defectiveness on the ground.

While still costly by cell phone standards, the 9555, including the new calling plans, is expected to bring the phone into the cost range of more U.S. non-urban users, who can't get traditional phone service. A refurbished Iridium phone can cost less than $1,000, while some business calling plans allow consumers to call for as little as 15 cents per minute, though normal calls range from 99 cents to $1.49 a minute.