Iridium Announces Go-to-Market Partners for Iridium Push-to-Talk
June 29, 2015
Iridium Communications Inc. announced the initial service
providers for the Iridium Push-to-Talk (PTT) solution. Iridium PTT
is the world's first global, satellite-based push-to-talk service,
enabling instant communication between participants located anywhere
on earth. Iridium PTT provides a fast, simple, and global service
making the Iridium network available to tens, or tens of thousands
of devices with the push of a single button. The service providers
include:
The AST Group of companies (AST), a leading global provider
of satellite and radio communications, including custom
satellite solutions, Push-to-Talk and remote asset management
and tracking.
Beam Communications, a leader in the design and manufacture
of satellite devices, docking stations and accessories for the
global satellite market.
Gardline Comms, Inc. (G COMM), provides mission critical
mobile and fixed satellite communications to industry and
governments around the world which, as part of a group, also
supports the navigation and communication needs of the offshore
oil and gas industry in the North Sea.
Gilat Satcom, which provides enterprises as well as army,
public security and government entities with efficient and
reliable satellite-based connectivity solutions.
Network Innovations, a satellite communications integrator
specializing in the development and delivery of turn-key and
customer design communications solutions for the media, energy,
maritime, enterprise and government sectors.
Roadpost, provider of satellite voice and data to support
critical communications for thousands of customers in
government, natural resources and other sectors.
Spacenet Communication Services de Mexico, a Mexican company
offering MSS and FSS in Latin America.
Iridium PTT is comprised of three components that work seamlessly
to provide a ubiquitous solution globally: the Iridium PTT service
delivered through the Iridium Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite
constellation; the Iridium Command Center, the cloud-based
management system where all radios and talkgroups are managed; and
the Iridium PTT radios, including both the Iridium Extreme®
PTT as well as other satellite or hybrid PTT devices powered by the
Iridium PTT 9523 Core transceiver, which allows Value Added
Manufacturers (VAMs) the capability to further expand enterprise
applications for Iridium PTT.
The Iridium PTT Command Center is the first ever cloud-based
customer management system for satellite-based push-to-talk
solutions. The Command Center gives organizations the ability to
easily manage and define the geographic coverage for each needed
talkgroup. The coverage areas are created using a graphical map
interface fueled by Google Maps. Through the Command Center,
administrators can quickly and easily define which devices/users are
members of specific talkgroups and how many talkgroups are needed.
As situations evolve, managers are able to make changes to groups
dynamically, and these are carried out over-the-air to Iridium PTT
devices within seconds.
"Iridium PTT products are currently shipping, and the demand and
excitement we are seeing for the Iridium PTT solution is fantastic;
it underscores the need for a truly global, secure, reliable
communication solution for workgroups," said Joel Thompson, vice
president and general manager, terrestrial business unit, Iridium.
"This is a stellar group of service providers that represent some of
the very best across the industry; we're pleased to be partnering
with them to bring this solution to new customers globally."
Iridium PTT, like most commercial and private trunked radio
services solutions, uses half-duplex communication, like a
walkie-talkie, where one party talks to other participants in a
group who serve as listeners. The coverage provided by the Iridium
satellite network, as well as advanced security and features,
elevates this service far above and beyond what is currently offered
today.
"Iridium PTT allows users to quickly initiate talkgroup sessions,
making it ideal for remote and fast-paced industries and
deployments," said Dan Tillet, director, product management,
Iridium. "To provide one use case scenario, during summer months
forest fires are prevalent in the U.S. in very remote locations.
Typically, these areas do not have terrestrial wireless
communications available. Iridium PTT is the ideal solution for
supporting a fire team's field communications needs with each other
and other first responders."
Iridium PTT works with Iridium's existing constellation and is
compatible with Iridium NEXT, the company's next-generation
satellite constellation, which is scheduled to begin launching in
late 2015 and to be completed in late 2017.